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As a proton moves through space, it creates. a. an electric field only. b. a magnetic field only. c. both an electric field and magnetic field. d. nothing; the electric field and magnetic fields cancel each other out.
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As a proton moves through space, it creates
both an electric field and magnetic field.
c. both an electric field and magnetic field.
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