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A charged particle, such as an electron, creates a magnetic field when in motion.

A charged particle, such as an electron, is a particle that carries an electric charge.

When a charged particle is in motion, it creates a magnetic field around it.

This phenomenon is known as the magnetic field associated with a moving charged particle.

The magnetic field is generated by the movement of the charged particle, either due to its orbital motion around the nucleus of an atom or its motion in a conducting material.

The magnetic field associated with a moving charged particle can be visualized using the right-hand rule.

If the thumb of your right hand points in the direction of the particle's velocity, then the curled fingers of your hand indicate the direction of the magnetic field around the particle.

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When does the charged particle like electron creates a magnetic field ?

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