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q=4πh2Bearthtanθμ0v=131 C | q=4πh2Bearthtanθμ0v=131 C | ||
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+ | This is a lot of charge. Since magnetic fields are very small in magnitude, and this can be seen in the magnetic constant, it makes sense that we would need such a large amount of charge to have a noticeable effect on our compass. Uf we were to compare the magnetic field of a moving charge to the electric field from that charge, the electric field would be much larger. |