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Maxwell's Equations and Induction Law

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This lecture covers Maxwell's equations, including electrostatics, magnetostatics, and magnetodynamics. It explains the concept of magnetic flux, Faraday-Henry law, and induced currents. The relationship between time-dependent magnetic fields and electric fields is explored, along with different methods to induce emfs and currents.

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