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Title | Displacement Current 2 |
Author(s) | David Tombe |
Keywords | displacement current |
Published | 2008 |
Journal | General Science Journal |
No. of pages | 4 |
Abstract
When the electromagnetic wave equation is derived in modern textbooks, Maxwell's displacement current is used. This article examines how we can justify Maxwell's displacement current.