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A field can exist if it satisfiesSelect one:a. All Maxwell's equationsb. Gauss Lawc. Faraday's Lawd. Coulumb's Law

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A field can exist if it satisfiesSelect one:a. All Maxwell's equationsb. Gauss Lawc. Faraday's Lawd. Coulumb's Law

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The correct answer is a. All Maxwell's equations.

Maxwell's equations are a set of four differential equations that describe how electric and magnetic fields interact. They were formulated by James Clerk Maxwell in the 19th century. These equations are fundamental to our understanding of classical electrodynamics, optics, and electric circuits.

The four Maxwell's equations are:

  1. Gauss's law for electricity: This law states that the electric flux through any closed surface is proportional to the enclosed electric charge.

  2. Gauss's law for magnetism: This law states that the magnetic flux through any closed surface is

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