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An electron is at rest. Can this electron be set into motion by applying
a) a magnetic field?
b) an electric field?
Explain your answers.

I know that that one of the fields can only be caused by movement, but I don't remember which one...
16 years ago

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Susan
I think I've figured it out. :)
16 years ago

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