Lecture

Maxwell's Equations in Materials

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This lecture covers the constitutive relations in materials, related charges, and the presence of charges in different materials, emphasizing the implications of Maxwell's equations. It also discusses dipolar moments, induced polarizations, and variations of charges within closed surfaces.

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