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Ampere’s law : Definition,Formula and Application - Electrical Diary

What is  Ampere’s law? Ampere's law is a fundamental principle in electromagnetism that relates the magnetic field (B) to the current (I) that produces it. The law states that the magnetic field…

Magnetic and Electric Field due to Moving Charge Particle - Electrical Diary

Field Due to Moving Charge Particles  Electric and magnetic fields are generated by a moving charge according to Maxwell's equations. The electric field (E) due to a moving charge can be describ…

Divergence, Poisson’s and Laplace equation - Electrical Diary

What is divergence? The divergence of a vector field is a scalar quantity that describes the rate of change of the field with respect to position. It is a measure of how much the field is spreading …

Refractive index and absorption coefficient - Electrical Diary

What is the refractive index? The refractive index (n) of a material is a dimensionless quantity that describes how much light is bent when it passes from one medium to another. The refractive index …

Dielectric materials and Gauss’s law in dielectrics - Electrical Diary

What is Dielectric materials? Dielectric materials are insulating materials that do not conduct electricity. They are used to separate electrical charges and store electrical energy. When an electric…

Electric displacement and its Application in Engineering and Physics - Electrical Diary

What is electric displacement? Electric displacement known as electric flux density is a vector quantity in electromagnetism that represents the flow of electric charge in a dielectric material. It …

Clausius-Mossotti equation for dielectric material - Electrical Diary

What is Clausius-Mossotti equation? The Clausius-Mossotti equation is a relationship between the relative permittivity (εr) of a dielectric material and its molecular polarizability (α). The equation…
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