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According to Maxwell's equations, an electric field (u,v) in two space dimensions that is independent of time satisfies. \nabla \times (u,v,0) = (v_x -u_y. and: \nabla ...
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According to Maxwell's equations, an electric field (u,v) in two space dimensions that is independent of time satisfies. \nabla \times (u,v,0) = (v_x -u_y. and: \nabla
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