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Two electron beams exert different forces on each other depending on frame of reference?

I am sure there is a simple explanation for my confusion, but I am a little puzzled: We are dealing with two parallel electron cannons that each produces a straight beam of electrons. They are placed ...
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Resemblance between Coriolis force and magnetic part of Lorentz force

If we interchange velocity with charge and omega that is rotation of a system with $B$, magnetic field, we get the same thing. Is there any deeper meaning to this same mathematical form?
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Is magnetic force pseudo?

Is magnetic force pseudo Magnetic force exist only if charge is moving, so it must be pseudo. Imagine, a positively charged man who has the same speed as electron (charge). So, he doesn't feel any ...
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