Deriving the Electromagnetic Wave from Maxwell's Equations
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kaun chutiya hai
i think the del. E you write is wrong...
tiluthemeguy 1 year ago
@tiluthemeguy It is the electromagnetic wave in vacuum therefore gauss's law is equal to zero. Although when there is an enclosed charge the divergence of E (Gauss's Law) is equal to charge density over epsilon not, I think this is what confused you. Thank you, it's always good to review.
capxero 1 year ago