19 Questions around this concept.
Which of the following statement is false for the properties of electromagnetic waves?
Maxwell's equations
The four Maxwell's equations and Lorentz force law together constitute the foundations of classical electromagnetism. The Maxwell's equations are:
1. $\oint \mathbf{E} \cdot \mathrm{d} \mathbf{A}=\mathrm{Q} / \varepsilon_0$
(Gauss's Law for electricity)
2. $\oint \mathbf{B} \cdot \mathrm{d} \mathbf{A}=0$
(Gauss's Law for magnetism)
3. $\oint \mathbf{E} \cdot \mathrm{d} \mathbf{l}=\frac{-\mathrm{d} \phi_{\mathrm{B}}}{\mathrm{d} t}$
(Faraday's Law)
4. $\oint \mathbf{B} \cdot \mathrm{d} \mathbf{l}=\mu_0 i_{\mathrm{c}}+\mu_0 \varepsilon_0 \frac{\mathrm{~d} \phi_E}{\mathrm{~d} t} \quad$ (Ampere-Maxwell Law)
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