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These units measure "quantity of magnetism", also known as magnetic pole strength, which is the phenomenon of electrical charge in motion with fixed velocity. This appears to be the ultimate cause of magnetic forces.  It can be viewed as the effect of observing the forces produced by electric charge from a moving reference frame, a consequence of Einsteins Special Theory of Relativity.  This quantity is often symbolized

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body\mathbf{q}_m = q \mathbf{v}
, where
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bodyq
is electric charge and
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body\mathbf{v}
is velocity.


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cqllabel in ( "magnetism·quantitel" , "magnetism·unqual" ) and space = currentSpace ( )

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