What are the four Maxwell's equations?

Sharad Jaiswal
Sharad Jaiswal

Posted On: Sep 23, 2020

 

Maxwell’s equations describe electromagnetism. His theories are set of four law which are mentioned below:

  • Gauss's law: First one is Gauss’s law which states that Electric charges generate an electric field. The electric flux across any closed surface is directly proportional to the charge enclosed in the area.
  • Gauss's law for magnetism: This law states that there are no magnetic monopoles. The value of the magnetic flux across a closed surface is zero.
  • Faraday's law: It states that changing magnetic fields generate an electric field.
  • Ampère's law: This law states that the steady currents and time-varying electric fields generate a magnetic field.

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