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Maxwell's Equation HELP!
This is one of the Maxwell's Equations that I can't understand:
\oint E.dl = -\int dB/dt .dS
From what I understand, \intE.dl gives the potential difference along the line. Therefore \ointE.dl should always equal to zero because it is the potential difference of a point compared with itself..is my logic right?
So how can Maxwell's equation \oint E.dl = -\int dB/dt .dS
be valid when the surface integral of dB/dt is not zero??
Can someple please explain this to me
This is one of the Maxwell's Equations that I can't understand:
\oint E.dl = -\int dB/dt .dS
From what I understand, \intE.dl gives the potential difference along the line. Therefore \ointE.dl should always equal to zero because it is the potential difference of a point compared with itself..is my logic right?
So how can Maxwell's equation \oint E.dl = -\int dB/dt .dS
be valid when the surface integral of dB/dt is not zero??
Can someple please explain this to me