Reciprocity (electromagnetism)
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Reciprocity (electromagnetism)
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In classical electromagnetism, reciprocity refers to a variety of related theorems involving the interchange of time-harmonic electric current densities (sources) and the resulting electromagnetic fields in Maxwell's equations for time-invariant linear media under certain constraints. Reciprocity is closely related to the concept of symmetric operators from linear algebra, applied to electromagnetism. Perhaps the most common and general such theorem is Lorentz reciprocity, named after work by He
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Theorem in classical electromagnetism
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2005-08-10T15:24:03Z
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2024-09-02T04:29:43Z
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