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Displacement current

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Answered by anamik10
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In electromagnetism, displacement current density is the quantity ∂D/∂t appearing in Maxwell's equations that is defined in terms of the rate of change of D, the electric displacement field. ... Maxwell added displacement current to the electric current term in Ampère's Circuital Law.

Answered by litzSofil
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In electromagnetism, displacement current density is the quantity ∂D/∂t appearing in Maxwell's equations that is defined in terms of the rate of change of D, the electric displacement field. Maxwell added displacement current to the electric current term in Amperes Circuital Law.

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