>>14031474>look anon it doesn't matter either way. lets say i was talking about electric fields and not magnetic fields and was wrong dumb and stupid. Charge particles STILL create the electric field and magnetic fields.You clearly were referring to electrical fields and the statement was indeed a tad benighted.
Getting past this we can usefully apprehend the Schrodinger equation and the time-independent Schrödinger equation to visualize what is happening. The full (time-dependent) Schrödinger equation can be visualized as a plane wave propagating in the direction of k, but this is not the actual momentum of the electron in this state. The electron having a definite energy means that the electron does not a have a definite momentum.
Essentially, the collective wave function of each electron accelerates in step with the electric field. BTW: Electromagnetic fields can exist without charged particles. Do you catch the Catch 22? It is not really there. The Quantum Field Theory Standard Model (almost) sufficiently explains the seeming paradox. That is hoe I think all electro-magnetic fields. However, MS or even PhD level electrical transmission engineers can happily ply their trade with their dusty concepts. Kinda like laymen can be happy conceive electrons moving through a conductor like water through a hose. However, the average industrial electrical transmission engineer is at the backside of theory relative to research level scientists.
Et tu Brute?