"Specify Maxwell' s equations in free space_"
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Gauss's Law for Electric Fields: In free space, there are no electric charges, so the electric flux through any closed surface is zero. Mathematically, this is represented as: $$\oint \vec{E} \cdot d\vec{A} = 0$$ Show more…
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