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Electricity and magnetism are separate yet interconnected phenomena. Which of the following options does BEST support the idea that electricity and magnetism are interconnected? (A) Electricity is the phenomenon of electric charges, whether they are stopped or moving.
(B) When a particle is stationary or stopped, it has an electric field, yet if the charge is moving, it also generates a magnetic field.
{C) Any magnetic particle or object has a "north" and "south" pole, with the directions based on the orientation of the Earth's magnetic field.
(D) Magnetism, like electricity, also has associated units of measurement, such as Tesla (T).

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