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Engineering electromagnetics
Found 1 free book(s)Chapter 2: Introduction to Electrodynamics
ocw.mit.eduD =εo E (constitutive relation for D ) (2.1.15) B =μo H (constitutive relation for B ) (2.1.16) J =ρv =σE (constitutive relation for J ) (2.1.17) where εo = 8.8542×10-12 [farads m-1] is the permittivity of vacuum, μ o = 4π×10-7 [henries m-1] is the permeability of vacuum3, v is the velocity of the local net charge density ρ, and σ is the ...