why always electric field is linked with magnetic field???
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Answer / sharath bimba m
To the best of my knowledge, electric field exists around a charged particle which is stationary due to the potential difference (or voltage)applied. I mean,the force being exerted on the charged particle is due to the applied voltage. regarding magnetic field, it comes into picture when the charged particle is moving (not stationary). Thus magnetic field is also to be considered when the particle is moving with certain speed and is under the influence of certain potential difference. In this case the particle has both electric and magnetic field.I hope this explanation is quite right!
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Answer / veldhaya
electric field is linked with magnetic field due to faraday's law of Electromagnetic induction
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