Maxwell's Equations [This page is under construction.]
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The Wikipedia page on Maxwell's Equations has an indepth discussion that can be confusing. So we will explain the equations step-by-step with the supporting math and notation. Here are the equations. Each equation is explained in detail on separate pages. (coming soon)
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Differential Form | Integral Form | |||
Gauss' Law for Electricity |
\(\displaystyle{ \vec{ \nabla } \cdot \vec{E} = \frac{\rho}{\epsilon_0} }\) |
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\(\displaystyle{ \vec{ \nabla } \cdot \vec{B} = 0 }\) |
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Faraday's Law of Induction |
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Ampere's Law |
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You may see these equations in slightly different forms. This can be attributed to the use of different units. See the discussion on each page for the explanation of the different forms and make sure you use the equations your instructor requires.
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