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Here are some important electromagnetic equations. Fill-in the blanks with the l

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Here are some important electromagnetic equations. Fill-in the blanks with the letter (letters)that is (are) associated with the equation that most closely matches the statements below. Faraday's Law Gauss' Law for Electric Fields Gauss' Law for Magnetic Fields Lorentz Force Law Contains the displacement current Explains how an electric power generator works Can be used to find the potential difference at the ends of a segment of wire as it that passes through a magnetic field We conclude from this that there are no magnetic monopoles These two explain how transformers work Is another way of stating Coulomb's Law These two explain how electromagnetic waves can propagate in a vacuum Implies that electric field lines terminate on electric charges Was fixed by Maxwell to explain how there can be a magnetic field in the gap of a charging capacitor. Explains why you can generate Eddy currents in a conductor Explains Kirchoffs Voltage Law when electric currents are ste

Explanation / Answer

A Faraday's Law

D Gauss' Law for Electric Fields

C Gauss' Law for Magnetic Fields

E Lorentz Force Law

B Contains the displacement current

A Explains how an electric power generator works

A Can be used to find the potential difference at the ends of a segment of wire as it passes through a magnetic field

C We conclude from this that there are no magnetic monopoles

A & B These two explain how transformers work

D is another way of stating Coulomb's law

A & B These two explain how electromagnetic waves can propagate in vacuum

D implies that electric field lines will terminate on electric charges

B was fixed by Maxwell to explain how there can be a magnetic field in the gap of a charging capacitor

A explains why you can generate eddy currents in a conductor

A explains Kirchoff's Voltage law when electric currents are steady and nothing is moving

E explains why two wires that carry equal steady currents will attract or repel.

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