Inconsistency in ampere's circuital law. What modification was made by maxwell in this law? Zigya.Co
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Maxwell came up with the idea of displacement current which is the electric field derivative term. He writes about dielectrics being like a membrane in a water pipe where charge flow only occurs on either side of dielectric when the electric field is changing in said dielectric (otherwise you just have a static pressure).
He added the displacement current to the real current term in Ampere's law, indicating that just as changing magnetic fields give rise to electric fields, changing electric fields give rise to magnetic fields. This in turn leads to his formulation of a wave equation for the electromagnetic field and the insight that it propagates at the speed of light.
He added the displacement current to the real current term in Ampere's law, indicating that just as changing magnetic fields give rise to electric fields, changing electric fields give rise to magnetic fields. This in turn leads to his formulation of a wave equation for the electromagnetic field and the insight that it propagates at the speed of light.
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Maxwell's equations are a set of four differential equations that form the theoretical basis for describing classical electromagnetism: Gauss's law: Electric charges produce an electric field. The electric flux across a closed surface is proportional to the charge enclosed.
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