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The Maxwell second equation that is valid in any conductor is(a) Curl(H) = Jc(b) Curl(E) = Jc(c) Curl(E) = Jd(d) Curl(H) = JdThe question was asked in an online interview.My question is based upon Maxwell Law 2 topic in portion Maxwell Equations of Electromagnetic Theory

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Correct option is (a) CURL(H) = Jc

The explanation is: For conductors, the conductivity PARAMETER σ is significant and only the conduction current DENSITY EXISTS. Thus the COMPONENT J = Jc and Curl(H) = Jc.



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