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18 April, 18:43

Is magnetic force a matter?

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  1. 18 April, 18:54
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    Normally we wouldn't call any of these fields "matter", but it is true that the electric and magnetic fields which surround a charged object like an electron do store energy, and therefore have a rest mass, via E=mc^2 (in a reference frame in which the electron has no momentum)
  2. 18 April, 19:10
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    the electric and magnetic fields which surround a charged object like an electron do store energy, and therefore have a rest mass
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