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This is probably a very stupid question but iI don't understand why the magnetic force only actacts on moving charges, when i. When I have a permanent magnet and place another magnet inside its field, they clearly act aas forces onto one otheranother with them both being stationary. Also, I am clearly misunderstanding something please help.

This is probably a very stupid question but i don't understand why the magnetic force only act on moving charges, when i have a permanent magnet and place another magnet inside its field they clearly act a forces onto one other with them both being stationary. Also I am clearly misunderstanding something please help.

I don't understand why the magnetic force only acts on moving charges. When I have a permanent magnet and place another magnet inside its field, they clearly act as forces onto one another with them both being stationary. Also, I am clearly misunderstanding something.

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why Why does magnetic force only act on moving charges?

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why does magnetic force only act on moving charges?

This is probably a very stupid question but i don't understand why the magnetic force only act on moving charges, when i have a permanent magnet and place another magnet inside its field they clearly act a forces onto one other with them both being stationary. Also I am clearly misunderstanding something please help.