Here's a breakdown:
* Electric Field: This field exists around any charged object, whether it's moving or stationary. It exerts a force on other charged objects. The strength of the electric field depends on the magnitude of the charge and the distance from the charge.
* Magnetic Field: This field is created specifically by the movement of charges. It forms circles around the moving charge, with the direction of the magnetic field determined by the direction of the charge's motion (using the right-hand rule). The strength of the magnetic field depends on the speed of the charge and the magnitude of the current (which is the flow of charge).
In essence, a moving electrical charge creates a dynamic system where both an electric field and a magnetic field intertwine. This is the fundamental basis of electromagnetism, a unifying force that governs the behavior of electricity and magnetism.