Which physical quantity does third maxwell equation represent
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A very simple question. It is about Maxwell's 3rd equation of electromagnetics also known as Faraday's law.
∇⃗ ×E⃗ =−∂B⃗ ∂t∇→×E→=−∂B→∂t
In all books and resources I've exhausted always takes the constant of proportionality for the equation as '1' like above equation. Can anyone please tell me which units are used for electric and magnetic field to make the proportionality constant of the equation '1'? Because, I think it would be a great coincidence if conventional units(V-m or Tesla) are used and we still get constant of proportionality '1'.
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GOOD QUESTION
Here is your answer
A very simple question. It is about Maxwell's 3rd equation of electromagnetics also known as Faraday's law.
∇⃗ ×E⃗ =−∂B⃗ ∂t∇→×E→=−∂B→∂t
In all books and resources I've exhausted always takes the constant of proportionality for the equation as '1' like above equation. Can anyone please tell me which units are used for electric and magnetic field to make the proportionality constant of the equation '1'? Because, I think it would be a great coincidence if conventional units(V-m or Tesla) are used and we still get constant of proportionality '1'.
hope this helps
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