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Find the magnetic field in vacuum given an electric field
I am trying to solve Maxwells equations. Maxwells equations are differential equations, so there is no one specific solution to them, fields are gauge invariant and what determines the solutions are boundary conditions. So I integrate the maxwells equations to find the solution as one solves a...- Elijah1234
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Find the magnetic field in vacuum given an electric field
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Find the magnetic field in vacuum given an electric field
F(r) is just an integration constant. I took an integral w.r.t to time, so I can add on any function of position to it, as long as b.c. are satisfied.- Elijah1234
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Find the magnetic field in vacuum given an electric field
Homework Statement Given an electric field in vacuum: Find the magnetic field under condition that |B| -> 0 as t -> infinity. Homework Equations I clearly have to use Maxwells equations to obtain the electric field here. Our equation for B has to satisfy them. More specifically Faraday's law...- Elijah1234
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- Electric Electric field Field Magnetic Magnetic field Vacuum
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Graduate Torque of rotating coaxial cylinders with gas between them.
I was going through a worked example in book "Concepts in Thermal Physics" by S.J. Blundell and K.M.Blundell. The example talks about measuring viscosity of a gas between two coaxial cylinders. Homework Statement Two vertical coaxial cylinders. Outer cylinders is rotated by a motor at constant...- Elijah1234
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- Coaxial Cylinders Fluid Fluid mechanics Gas Rotating Thermodynamics Torque Viscosity
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- Forum: Mechanics