Lecture

Maxwell Equations: Vacuum and Polarizable Matter

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This lecture covers Maxwell's equations in vacuum and matter, including displacement current, induction laws, and time-dependent currents. It explores the implications of the missing term in Ampère's law, the role of displacement current in capacitors, and the behavior of fields in polarizable materials. The presentation delves into the transformation of fields, the Lorentz transformation in electrodynamics, and the interaction of electromagnetic waves with matter.

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