Maxwell’s equations are four simple rules that explain how electricity and magnetism work together, like a game of tag between two friends.
Imagine you're playing tag with your best friend in the park. When you run, your friend starts running too, this is like electricity and magnetism chasing each other. Maxwell’s equations are like the rules that say when one starts running, the other has to follow, and how fast they move.
The Game of Tag
- Electric fields come from charges, just like you start running because your friend taps you on the shoulder.
- Magnetic fields come from moving charges, like your friend starts running after you tap them back.
- Changing electric fields make magnetic fields, like when you sprint, your friend has to speed up too.
- Changing magnetic fields make electric fields, like when your friend zooms past you, you can’t help but run faster.
These rules show that electricity and magnetism are not separate, they're part of the same game, working together to create things like light (which is just a wave of this tag game happening super fast!). You see light every day, like when the sun shines or your phone screen lights up.
Examples
- Electric fields and magnetic fields can create each other, like a dance.
- You use Maxwell's equations every time you turn on your phone.
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