Consider two charged particles 1 and 2, each of them able to translate (move from place to

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Consider two charged particles 1 and 2, each of them able to translate (move from place to place) and to spin. In which of the following circumstances is there a magnetic interaction between the particles: 

(a) neither particle translating, neither particle spinning; 

(b) neither translating, only particle 1 spinning; 

(c) neither translating, both spinning; 

(d) \(1\) at rest and not spinning, 2 translating and not spinning;

(e) \(1\) at rest and not spinning, 2 translating and spinning;

(f) \(1\) spinning and not translating, 2 translating and not spinning; 

(g) \(1\) spinning and not translating, 2 translating and spinning; 

(h) both translating, neither spinning; 

(i) both translating, only 2 spinning; 

(j) both translating, both spinning.

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