Superphysics Superphysics
Chapter 7b

Maxwell's Equations

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Physics uses the concept of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) to explain the dynamics of the Radiant Layer.

Our medium-substance-quantum classification is a simpler version of the QED system which is based on sublayers and vortices.

We can use Maxwell’s Equations to notate these vortices as fluxes.

Equation 1

The electric flux through a closed surface is proportional to the total charge enclosed by that surface.

𝜵ꞏD = Pv

Equation 2

Gauss’s Law with Magnetic Flux

𝜵ꞏB = 0

Equation 3

The electric flux through a closed surface is proportional to the total charge enclosed by that surface.

𝜵x E = - 𝛅B / 𝛅t

This is a version of Faradays Law of Induction.

Equation 4

The electric flux through a closed surface is proportional to the total charge enclosed by that surface.

𝜵x H = (𝛅B / 𝛅t) + J

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