As seen, any object with electric charge, stationary or moving, other than the charged object that created the field, experiences a force in an electric field. Also, any object with electric charge, stationary or moving, can create an electric field. Similarly, an electric current or a moving electric charge, other than the current or charge that created the field, experiences a force in a magnetic field, and an electric current created a magnetic field.
a. To understand how a moving charge can also create a magnetic field, consider a particle with charge q moving with velocity v. Define the position vector r = r. r leading from the particle to some location. Show that the magnetic field at that location is
B= µo/4π= qv x r/r^2
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c. Find the magnetic force on a second proton at this point, moving with the same speed in the opposite direction.
d. Find the electric force on the second proton
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