1. General
1.1 Maxwell's steady-state equation
1.1.1 Role of Maxwell's equations
During the 18th and 19th centuries, electromagnetism was the subject of experimental and theoretical research, which led to numerous specific laws: Coulomb's law, Biot and Savart's law, Ampère's law, Laplace's law, and so on. In 1865, James-Clerk Maxwell produced a global and synthetic formulation. Since then, these equations have been used as a condensed formulation to contain all the others, within the framework of macroscopic media. By this...
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