Multiple Choice
One difference between moving charges and stationary charges is that
A) moving charges exert only magnetic forces, while stationary charges exert both electric and magnetic forces.
B) moving charges exert both electric and magnetic forces, while stationary charges exert only electric forces.
C) moving charges exert only magnetic forces, while stationary charges exert only electric forces.
D) moving charges stay slender, while stationary charges are couch potatoes.
E) moving charges exert both electric and magnetic forces, while stationary charges exert neither electric nor magnetic forces.
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