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Latest revision as of 02:52, 6 April 2007
In Free Space
These are the Maxwell's Equations we will be using to solve for regions "I" and "II" in our approximation of the Michelson interferometer.
| Gauss' Law: | Gauss' Law for Magnetism: |
| Faradays's Law: | Ampere's Law: |
In the Presence of Charges and Dielectric Media
| Gauss' Law: | Gauss' Law for Magnetism: |
| Faradays's Law: | Ampere's Law: |
Where and .