Maxwell's equations are a set of fundamental equations in electromagnetism that relate the electric and magnetic fields to their sources: the electric charge and the electric current. These equations have been crucial in the development of modern physics and technology.
- Gauss's Law for Electricity: This law states that the electric flux through a closed surface is proportional to the total electric charge enclosed by that surface.
- Gauss's Law for Magnetism: This law indicates that there are no magnetic monopoles, and the magnetic flux through any closed surface is always zero.
- Faraday's Law of Induction: This law describes how a changing magnetic field can induce an electric field.
- Ampère's Law with Maxwell's Addition: This law relates the magnetic field to the electric current and the displacement current.
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Maxwell's Equations