Abstract

The static electric and magnetic fields have already been discussed in previous chapters. These static fields are not dependent on each other. However, the time-varying electric and magnetic fields are dependent on each other. In other words, a time-varying electric field is produced by a time-varying magnetic field and a time-varying magnetic field is produced by a time-varying electric field. The first concept was experimentally introduced by Michael Faraday and the second was theoretically introduced by James Clerk Maxwell. In this chapter, Faraday’s law, conduction current, displacement current, motional voltage, Maxwell’s equation, transformers, time-varying potentials, field of series circuits and time-harmonic fields will be discussed.

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