Maxwell's Equations: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 18:18, 4 February 2020
This formulation assumes no charge $$\rho=0$$ and $$J=0$$. One common example of these conditions is a vacuum.
- $$\nabla \times \mathbf{B} = +\frac{1}{c} \frac{\partial \mathbf{E}}{\partial t}$$
- $$\nabla \times \mathbf{E} = -\frac{1}{c} \frac{\partial \mathbf{B}}{\partial t}$$
- $$\nabla \cdot \mathbf{B} = 0$$
- $$\nabla \cdot \mathbf{E} = 0$$