A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism
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Image:YoungJamesClerkMaxwell.jpg A Treatise on Electriciy and Magnetism is an 1873 textbook on electromagnetism written by James Clerk Maxwell.
These equations are compiled to two sets.
The first set is
- <math>\mathbf{E} = - \nabla \phi - \frac{\partial \mathbf{A}}{\partial t} </math>
- <math>\mathbf{B} = \nabla \times \mathbf{A} </math>
The second set is
- <math>\nabla \cdot \mathbf{D} = \rho</math>
- <math>\nabla \times \mathbf{H} - \frac{\partial \mathbf{D}}{\partial t} = \mathbf{J} </math>
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External links
- Reprint from Dover Publications
- Full text of 1904 Edition including full text search.
- A Treatise on Electricity And Magnetism - Volume 1 - 1873 - Posner Memorial Collection - Carnegie Mellon University
- Volume 1 - 1873 - Internet Archive Mirror
- A Treatise on Electricity And Magnetism - Volume 2 - 1873 - Posner Memorial Collection - Carnegie Mellon University
- Volume 2 - 1873 - Internet Archive Mirror
- Original Maxwell Equations - Maxwell's 20 Equations in 20 Unknowns - PDF
- On Physical Lines of Force - 1861 Maxwell's 1861 paper describing Faraday's lines of Force - Predecessor to 1873 Treatise
- A Dynamical Theory Of The Electromagnetic Field - 1865 Maxwell's 1865 paper describing his 20 Equations in 20 Unknowns - Predecessor to the 1873 Treatiseja:電気磁気論