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Spinning observer inside a solenoid paradox?

It is well known that magnetic fields are frame dependent, with an observer travelling parallel to a moving point charge experiencing no field. Similarly for a solenoid, a stationary observer on the ...
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Why does a charged particle experience lorentz force while moving in a uniform magnetic field?

Firstly, when a charged particle moves in an infinite uniform linear magnetic field, it experiences a force.But,how does the charge or how do we differentiate that the relative position of charge is ...
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Relative motion + electromagnetism

We say that Force exerted by a current carrying wire on charge $ q $ moving with velocity $v$ is: $F=qvB\tag*{}$ (Where $B$ is the magnetic field , and electric Force is 0 because wire is neutral.) ...
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Magnetic force as a relativistic effect?

There is something I am confused about when it comes to the force between two parallel wires carrying current, specifically why when they carry current in the same direction the wires are always ...
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