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    Maxwell's Counterpart to Faraday's Law Simply States That
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Maxwell's Counterpart to Faraday's Law Simply States That

Question 19

Question 19

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Maxwell's counterpart to Faraday's law simply states that


A) each change in one field induces the other.
B) electric and magnetic fields are one and the same.
C) induced fields are parallel to each other.
D) all of the above

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