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I read somewhere that electrons produce constant magnetic field when moving with constant velocity. But I think it is not true.I thought a reason for it
Imagine that an electron is stationary and I am moving with a constant velocity.
In my respect electron is moving, so, it should produce magnetic field. But in ground frame electron should not.
This is a contradiction as both frames of references are inertial.
Hence electron should not produce magnetic field.Am I wrong or electron actually doesn't produce constant magnetic field?
Imagine that an electron is stationary and I am moving with a constant velocity.
In my respect electron is moving, so, it should produce magnetic field. But in ground frame electron should not.
This is a contradiction as both frames of references are inertial.
Hence electron should not produce magnetic field.Am I wrong or electron actually doesn't produce constant magnetic field?
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