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Is any magnetic field produced when a uniformly charged sphere rotates at constant rotational speed about an axis that passes through its fixed center?
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Is any magnetic field produced when a uniformly charged sphere rotates at constant rotational speed about an axis that passes through its fixed center?
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Is any magnetic field produced when a uniformly charged sphere rotates at constant rotational speed about an axis that passes through its fixed center?
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Yes, magnetic field is produced because charges are moving around the axis, which means there is current.
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