Electromagnetic waves from Maxwell's equations | Lecture 23 | Vector Calculus for Engineers

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Derivation of the wave equation from Maxwell's equations. "And God said, `Let there be light'."

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your channel is ultimately underrated. thank you!

amazeed
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This is so clear and helpful.. I'm impressed. Thank you for your help Professor

Neamhain
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The beauty of mathematics and physics confirming that light is indeed oscillating magnetic and electric fields.

craigfowler
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Thank you, Prof!!!! Now everything is clear for me

ayazhanazhgaliyeva
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Thank you. A very well explained derivation of the wave equation from Maxwell's equations

lawrencecohen
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Very good video, explained it far better than my lecturer.

nirvana
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Dear Jeffrey, I have a question: In your example you eliminated the B from the 3rd equation and the result was a wave equation for the electric field, e.g. an electric wave. But since we are speaking about electromagnetic waves, shouldn't there also be a wave equation for the magnetic field as well?

aagrafio
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EXCELLENT EXCELLENT VERY GOOD GOOD GOOD THANK U SIR

kaursingh
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why the miu 0 and epsilon 0 became denominator?

mohammadfahmialalam
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Your video is incorrect, you must add the concept complex permitivity to reduce de curl B ecuation to ue dE/dt. Moreover it is important to add the fasor terminology to explain correct.

tmsc
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The divergence of E field isn't not Zero .

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Wait wait! Don't erase the board!

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