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What is the difference between the fields surrounding a stationary charge and those that surround a moving charge? a moving charge has only an electric field and a stationary charge has only a magnetic field. a moving charge has both an electric and magnetic field and a stationary charge has only an electric field. a moving charge has only a magnetic field and a stationary charge has both an electric and a magnetic field. there is no difference between the fields surrounding a stationary charge and those that surround a moving charge—both have an electric and a magnetic field.

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