State and explain significance of maxwell equation
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Maxwell's equations are a set of four differential equations that form the theoretical basis for describing classical electromagnetism:
Gauss' law: Electric charges produce an electric field. The electric flux across a closed surface is proportional to the charge enclosed.
Gauss' law for magnetism: There are no magnetic monopoles. The magnetic flux-and-faradays-law-quantitative across a closed surface is zero.
Faraday's law: Time-varying magnetic fields produce an electric field.
Ampère's law: Steady currents and time-varying electric fields (the latter due to Maxwell's correction) produce a magnetic field.
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