Chemistry
Chemistry, 08.11.2019 19:31, nessamayjuniorp2b9yc

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which field(s) are created by an electron when it moves?
a. electric and gravitational fields
b. magnetic and gravitational fields
c. gravitational, electric, and magnetic fields
d. electric field only

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