Understanding Formula Transition: Solving for curlB and divJ in Electromagnetism

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\oint Bdl=\mu\int JdA+\mu\frac{{d}}{dt}\int EdA

\int(curlB)dA=\mu\int divJdV+\mu\frac{{d}}{dt}\int divEdV

how to go from the above integral equation to the bottom equation

<br /> <br /> curlB=\mu\varepsilon\frac{{dE}}{dt}+\mu J<br /> <br />
 
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I think there are something wrong with your LaTeX-codes.
 
nhrock3 said:
\oint Bdl=\mu\int JdA+\mu\frac{{d}}{dt}\int EdA

\int(curlB)dA=\mu\int divJdV+\mu\frac{{d}}{dt}\int divEdV

how to go from the above integral equation to the bottom equation

<br /> <br /> curlB=\mu\varepsilon\frac{{dE}}{dt}+\mu J<br /> <br />
Try using and instead of and.

RGV
 
nhrock3 said:
\oint Bdl=\mu\int JdA+\mu\frac{{d}}{dt}\int EdA

\int(curlB)dA=\mu\int divJdV+\mu\frac{{d}}{dt}\int divEdV

how to go from the above integral equation to the bottom equation

<br /> <br /> curlB=\mu\varepsilon\frac{{dE}}{dt}+\mu J<br /> <br />
Looks to me like an application of Stoke's curl theorem:
\int_S \nabla\times F dS= \oint_{\partial S} F\cdot ds
 
Ray Vickson said:
Try using and instead of and.

RGV
What Ray wrote was [ tex] and [ /tex], but without the extra space inside each pair of brackets. In other words, don't use upper case (TEX); use lower lower case (tex).
 
i tried i switched to
\oint Bdl=\mu\int JdA+\mu\frac{{d}}{dt}\int EdA

\int(curlB)dA=\mu\int divJdV+\mu\frac{{d}}{dt}\int divEdV

how to go from the above integral equation to the bottom equation

<br /> <br /> curlB=\mu\varepsilon\frac{{dE}}{dt}+\mu J<br /> <br />

still no formula showing
 
Ray Vickson said:
Try using and instead of and.

RGV
This should have said "&quot; and &quot;" instead of and.
I guess the first part was dropped because I forgot to put the "&quot; in<br /> quotes. So, that means that you remove the quotes when you use them.<br /> <br /> RGV
 
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AArgh! This still has not gotten through. I mean
use "[ t - e - x]" and "[ / t - e - x ]" (removing spaces and
hyphens, or course). Let's see if *this* gets through.

RGV
 
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i uploaded a photo could you help with my question
Arrggg :)
 
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