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When the electromagnetic wave equation is derived in modern textbooks, Maxwell's displacement current is used. This article examines how we can justify Maxwell's displacement current.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
When the electromagnetic wave equation is derived in modern textbooks, Maxwell's displacement current is used. This article examines how we can justify Maxwell's displacement current.


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Scientific Paper
TitleDisplacement Current 2
Author(s)David Tombe
Keywordsdisplacement current
Published2008
JournalGeneral Science Journal
No. of pages4

Abstract

When the electromagnetic wave equation is derived in modern textbooks, Maxwell's displacement current is used. This article examines how we can justify Maxwell's displacement current.