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Consider two charged particles 1 and 2, each of them able to translate (move fro

ID: 1456848 • Letter: C

Question

Consider two charged particles 1 and 2, each of them able to translate (move from place to place) and spin. In which of the following circumstances is there a magnetic interaction between particles (check all that apply)?

a) Neither particle translating, neither particle spinning

b) Both particles translating, both particles spinning

c) Particle 1 spinning and not translating, particle 2 translating and not spinning

d) Particle 1 spinning and not translating, particle 2 translating and spinning

e) Both particles translating, only particle 2 spinning

f) Particle 1 at rest and not spinning, particle 2 translating and not spinning

g) Neither translating, both spinning

h) Particle 1 t rest and not spinning, particle 2 translating and spinning

i) Both particles translating, neither spinning

j) Neither translating, only particle 1 spinning

Explanation / Answer

magnetic interaction exist between two charged particles only when they are spinning

b) Both particles translating, both particles spinning

d) Particle 1 spinning and not translating, particle 2 translating and spinning

g) Neither translating, both spinning

i) Both particles translating, neither spinning