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When an electron is moving uniformly, it...

When an electron is moving uniformly, it produces

A

both electric and magnetic fields

B

an electric field only

C

a magnetic field only

D

no such fields

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The correct Answer is:
A

Moving electron produces both electric and magnetic fields.
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