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What are Maxwell equations?

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(i) `oint vec(E ).vec(dS)= (q)/(epsi_(0))`. This is Gauss.s law in Electrostatic.
(ii) `oint vec(B).vec(dS)= 0`. This is Gauss.s law in Magnetism.
(iii) `oint vec(E ).vec(dl)= -(d phi_(B))/(dt)= - (d)/(dt) oint vec(B).vec(dS)`. This is Faraday.s law of Electromagnetic induction.
(iv) `oint vec(B).vec(dl)= mu_(0) I_(c) + epsi_(0)mu_(0) (d phi_(K))/(dt)`. This is Ampere- Maxwell.s circuital law.
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