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Sections 22.1-22.3 in Matter and Interactions (4th edition) | Sections 22.1-22.3 in Matter and Interactions (4th edition) | ||
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===== Putting All of Faraday' | ===== Putting All of Faraday' | ||
To summarize what we just learned, we found that a **changing magnetic field will create a curly electric field**. This means that we now have two source of electric fields - one being the static charges (that we talked about at the beginning of the semester) and the second being changing magnetic fields. | To summarize what we just learned, we found that a **changing magnetic field will create a curly electric field**. This means that we now have two source of electric fields - one being the static charges (that we talked about at the beginning of the semester) and the second being changing magnetic fields. |