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a time varying electric field produces a magnetic field'. This phenomenon is called:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Ampere-Maxwell equation relates the electric currents and the magnetic flux. It describes the magnetic fields which result from a transmitter wire or from a loop in the electromagnetic surveys. For steady currents, it is the key for describing the magnetometric resistivity experiment.

Maxwell's equations are a set of four equations namely the Gauss law and Faraday's law that describe as to how the electric charges and electric currents create electric and magnetic fields. Thus, the time varying electric phenomena is known as the Ampere-Maxwell effect.

Answered by handgunmaine
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Explanation:

  • A time varying electric field produces a magnetic field. This phenomenon is called Ampere-Maxwell equation.
  • Ampere's law in addition of Maxwell's states that magnetic field can be generated in two ways either by electric current or by changing the electric field. The displacement current is given by Maxwell's.
  • According to Maxwell, the total current is equal to the sum of current due to flow of electrons and due to time varying electric field.

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