What are Maxwell's Equations and How Do They Relate to Electronic Engineering?

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In summary, Maxwell's Equations are a set of four fundamental equations that describe the behavior of electric and magnetic fields. They are essential in understanding the principles of electricity and magnetism, and they form the basis for many applications in electronic engineering, such as designing circuits and developing technologies for wireless communication. These equations relate the electric and magnetic fields to their respective sources, electric charges and currents, and they provide a mathematical framework for analyzing and predicting the behavior of electromagnetic phenomena, making them crucial for advancements in electronic engineering.
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Cleto
Hi everybody, I´d like to introduce myself in order to take part in the forums. I am an electronic student from Uruguay and i bumped into this site looking information about Maxwell equation which I do not quit understand. So I think some of my first questions will be related to that topic. Well that's all for now.
 
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Welcome to the PF, Cleto. :smile:

If they are general questions about Maxwell's Equations, start a new thread in the General Physics forum, and post links to the reading you have been doing. Post specific questions about that reading, and you should get good help.

If they are homework or schoolwork-like questions, please post in the Homework Help, Introductory Physics forum, and fill out the Template that you are provided when you start a new schoolwork thread there.

Enjoy! :smile:
 
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