Excerpt from Notes on Magneto-Hydrodynamics, Vol. 5: Theory of Maxwell's Equations Without Displacement Current
Formalization of the electromagnetic theory which existed prior to Maxwell's introduction of the concept of displacement current° The purpose of this report is to give a general descriptive survey of the theory of these equations which is aimed primarily at applications. The pro-maxwell equations yield satisfactory approximations.
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