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<ul> <li> <math>\oiint \mathbf{E} \cdot d\mathbf{A} = \frac{q_{enc}}{\varepsilon_0}</math> (Gauss's law of electricity), | <ul> <li> <math>\oiint \mathbf{E} \cdot d\mathbf{A} = \frac{q_{enc}}{\varepsilon_0} \text{V} \cdot \text{m}</math> (Gauss's law of electricity), | ||
<li> <math>\oiint \mathbf{B} \cdot d\mathbf{A} = 0</math> (Gauss's law of magnetism), | <li> <math>\oiint \mathbf{B} \cdot d\mathbf{A} = 0 \text{Wb}</math> (Gauss's law of magnetism), | ||
<li> <math>\oint \mathbf{E} \cdot d\mathbf{\ell} = -\frac{d}{dt} \iint \mathbf{B} \cdot d\mathbf{A}</math> (Faraday's law), | <li> <math>\oint \mathbf{E} \cdot d\mathbf{\ell} = -\frac{d}{dt} \iint \mathbf{B} \cdot d\mathbf{A} \text{V}</math> (Faraday's law), | ||
<li> <math>\oint \mathbf{B} \cdot d\mathbf{\ell} = \ | <li> <math>\oint \mathbf{B} \cdot d\mathbf{\ell} = \mu_0I + \mu_0\varepsilon_0 \frac{d}{dt}\iint \mathbf{E} \cdot d\mathbf{A} \text{T} \cdot \text{m}</math> (Ampere's law). | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
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<math>\mathbf{E}</math> is the electric field in <math>\frac{\text{V}}{\text{m}}</math>, | |||
<math>\mathbf{B}</math> is the magnetic field in <math>\text{T}</math>, | |||
<math>\varepsilon_0</math> is the electric permittivity constant in <math>\frac{\text{F}}{\text{m}}</math>, | |||
<math>\mu_0</math> is the magnetic permeability constant in <math>\frac{\text{H}}{\text{m}}</math>, | |||
<math>I</math> is electric current in <math>\text{A}</math>, | |||
<math>q_{enc}</math> is the electric charge in <math>\text{C}</math>, | |||
and <math>t</math> is time in <math>\text{s}</math>. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:20, 13 November 2024
Maxwell's equations are a set of four equations that govern electricity and magnetism in physics.
They are as follows:
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(Gauss's law of electricity),
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(Gauss's law of magnetism),
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(Faraday's law),
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(Ampere's law).
Where:
is the electric field in
,
is the magnetic field in
,
is the electric permittivity constant in
,
is the magnetic permeability constant in
,
is electric current in
,
is the electric charge in
,
and
is time in
.
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