Physics, asked by beingvikasbhadu, 3 months ago

16. If the displacement current term is removed from Maxwell's
equations, then it implies that:
(a) magnetic monopole exist
(b) electric dipole do not exist
(c) charge continuity equation violated
(d) Lenz's law breaks down​

Answers

Answered by sashikantchoubey
2

Answer:

option c is correct.. displacement current explains the flow of current inside a capacitor and hence completes the current flow in the entire circuit..

Answered by adventureisland
0

The displacement current term is removed from Maxwell's

equations, then it implies that. (a) magnetic monopole exist.

Magnetic monopole exist:

  • A magnetic monopole is a hypothetical particle that has a magnetic charge, which is similar to an electric charge.
  • The magnetic monopole, as its name implies, has just one pole, as opposed to the dipole, which has two.
  • Although there is no proof that magnetic monopoles exist, they are intriguing theoretically.
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