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- | The static limit of Maxwell's equations is known as [[equations:coulombs_law|Coulomb's law]]. | + | The static limit of Maxwell's equations is known as [[formulas:coulombs_law|Coulomb's law]]. |
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+ | **Graphical Summary** | ||
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+ | The diagram below shows the free Maxwell equations and its Lagrangian in various forms ($m=0$). For a more detailed explanation see [[https://esackinger.wordpress.com/|Fun with Symmetry]]. | ||
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+ | {{:equations:proca_maxwell.jpg?nolink}} | ||
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The Maxwell equation can be written more compactly with the help of the field strength tensor and its dual | The Maxwell equation can be written more compactly with the help of the field strength tensor and its dual |