Physics equations/Maxwell's equations

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Maxwell's equations integral form


\oint_S  \vec{E} \cdot \mathrm{d}\vec{A} = \frac{1}{\epsilon_0} Q_{enc}


\oint_S \vec{B} \cdot \mathrm{d}\vec{A} = 0

\oint_C \vec{E} \cdot \mathrm{d}\vec{\ell}  = -  \int_S \frac{\partial\vec{B}}{\partial t} \cdot \mathrm{d} \vec{A}


\oint_C \vec{B} \cdot \mathrm{d}\vec{\ell} = \mu \int_S \vec{J} \cdot \mathrm{d} \vec{A} +\frac{1}{c^2} \int_S \frac{\partial\vec{D}}{\partial t} \cdot \mathrm{d} \vec{A}

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