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Maxwell's equations are a set of four partial differential equations that describe the properties of the electric and magnetic fields and relate them to their sources, charge density and current dens...
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Electromagnetism is the physics of the electromagnetic field, a field that exerts a force on particles with the property of electric charge and is reciprocally affected by the presence and motion of ...
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The fact that the enclosed charge is zero tells us that, at least according to classical electromagnetic theory, ...
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This quotation pins down the gross falsehood in today's physical science, based on (Maxwell's) electromagnetic theory; the correct equation due to Catt, ...
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Maxwell's theory of electromagnetic radiation was without doubt his greatest piece of work. ... Maxwell's final paper on the subject, A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field, was published in 1864. It was in this that he first defined the famous operators, 'div' (the divergence of a flow), 'grad' (the gradient of...
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To enable the continuity of electric current to be retained across a capacitor Maxwell proposed a "displacement current". ... Conventional electromagnetic theory proposes that when an electric current flows down a wire into a capacitor it spreads out across the plate, producing an electric charge which in turn leads to...
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It was important for Heaviside not to criticise the theory he was trying to argue from, Maxwell's electromagnetic theory. So it would have been injudicious for Heaviside to question the concept of displacement current, and he never did.
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see James Clerk Maxwell, “A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field,” Roy. Soc. Trans., Vol. CLV, 1865, p 459. Read Dec. 8, 1864. Also in The Scientific Papers of James Clerk Maxwell, 2 vols. bound as one, ed.
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Innovation in Maxwell's Electromagnetic Theory: Molecular Vortices, Displacement Current, and Light by Daniel M Siegel; Binding: Paperback, 240 pages ; Publisher: Cambridge University Press; Weight: 0.84 pound ;
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1. The background to Maxwell's electromagnetic theory; 2. Mechanical image and reality in Maxwell's electromagnetic theory; 3. The elaboration of the molecular-vortex model; 4. The introduction of the displacement current;
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