Question
Write Maxwell's equations.

Answer

Maxwell's equations(i) $\oint \overrightarrow{ E } \cdot \overrightarrow{d A}=\frac{ Q }{\in_0}$ (Gauss's law regarding electricity)(ii) $\oint \overrightarrow{ B } \cdot \overrightarrow{d A}=0 \quad$ (Gauss's law regarding magnetism)(iii) $\oint \overrightarrow{ E } \cdot \overrightarrow{ dl }=\frac{- d \phi_{ B }}{ dt }$ (Faraday's law)(iv) $\oint \overrightarrow{ B } \cdot \overrightarrow{d I }=\mu_0 I _{ C }+\mu_0 \in_0 \frac{d \phi_{ E }}{d t}$ (Ampere-Maxwell's law)

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