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Faraday's Law

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As a PDE: \[ \nabla \times \mathbf{E} = -\frac{ \partial \mathbf{B}}{\partial t}. \]

Here:

  • $E$: electric field, also called • the electric field intensity;
  • $B$: magnetic field, also called • the magnetic induction• the magnetic field density, • the magnetic flux density;

Now, reconsidered as differential forms:

For these forms: $$\oint_P E = -\frac{d}{dt} \int_A B.$$

And: $$d E dt= -d_t B.$$