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I'm trying to understand the physical meaning of Maxwell's Equation, but I'm confused about what generates what. According to Gauss's Law, electric charge placed somewhere generates electric flux, whereas Gauss's Law for Magnetism says that charge itself doesn't generate magnetic field. Faraday's Law says that magnetic field changing in time generates electric field, which may also generate voltage. Ampère's Law says that current (charge changing in time) generates magnetic field. Is this right?
Can electric field also generate magnetic field? How can I see this through Maxwell's Equations? How can I apply these concepts to the propagation of electromagnetic waves?
Thanks,
Tiago
Can electric field also generate magnetic field? How can I see this through Maxwell's Equations? How can I apply these concepts to the propagation of electromagnetic waves?
Thanks,
Tiago