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  1. We know that: Maxwell’s 4th law [known as Ampere’s law] has a quantity: electric conducting current. Now, explain: why there is no magnetic conducting current in the 3rd law of Maxwell’s Electromagnetic equation, known as Faraday’s law.
     
  2. Suppose an alien (i.e., SUPERMAN) has come to our world. He requires highest voltage to perform a mysterious experiment. He created a special room in our world where the voltage at each spatial point in the room can be measured based on this special function:

Suppose SUPERMAN is standing at the point (x,y,z) = (1,5,3). In which side (or towards which point) should SUPERMAN go to find the highest possible voltage in the room?

We know that: Maxwell's 4th law [known as Ampere's law] has a quantity: electric
conducting current. Now, explain: why there is no magnetic conducting current in
the 3rd law of Maxwell's Electromagnetic equation, known as Faraday's law.
b. Suppose an alien (i.e., SUPERMAN) has come to our world. He requires highest
voltage to perform a mysterious experiment. He created a special room in our world
where the voltage at each spatial point in the room can be measured based on this
special function: V (x, y, z) = 6xz – 2x³y+ 3xyz.
Suppose SUPERMAN is standing at the point (x,y,z) = (1,5,3). In which side (or
towards which point) should SUPERMAN go to find the highest possible voltage in
the room?
Transcribed Image Text:We know that: Maxwell's 4th law [known as Ampere's law] has a quantity: electric conducting current. Now, explain: why there is no magnetic conducting current in the 3rd law of Maxwell's Electromagnetic equation, known as Faraday's law. b. Suppose an alien (i.e., SUPERMAN) has come to our world. He requires highest voltage to perform a mysterious experiment. He created a special room in our world where the voltage at each spatial point in the room can be measured based on this special function: V (x, y, z) = 6xz – 2x³y+ 3xyz. Suppose SUPERMAN is standing at the point (x,y,z) = (1,5,3). In which side (or towards which point) should SUPERMAN go to find the highest possible voltage in the room?
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