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basic laws of electromagnetism (Maxwell’s equations) govern all electric and magnetic phenomena. The attempts to unify fundamental forces of nature (section 1.4) reflect this same quest for unification. A related effort is to derive the properties of a bigger, more complex, system from the properties and interactions of its constituent ...
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