Question 7 An electron moves past you at a speed of v relative to you, and you observe a magnetic field strength of B µT
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Question 7 An electron moves past you at a speed of v relative to you, and you observe a magnetic field strength of B µT as the electron moves past. There are no other sources of magnetic fields around. Now suppose you accelerate yourself towards the electron until you are moving after it at the same speed in the same direction. The electron stays ahead of you the whole time. What strength of magnetic field do you measure now? Β μτ 1 pts some nonzero value < B μT 0 μ. It depends on exactly how far ahead of you the electron is as you move together with it.