If an observer is moving with respect to a stationary electron, then he observes
A
Only magnetic field
B
Only electric field
CBoth $(a)$ and $(b)$
D
None of the above
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CBoth $(a)$ and $(b)$
c Magnetic field and Electric field are independent of motion or frame of reference. so observer would observe both field.
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