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Which of the following laws do not form a Maxwell equation?ans.Ampere’s Law Faraday’s lawGauss’s Law Planck’s law Previous Marked for Review Next

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Which of the following laws do not form a Maxwell equation?ans.Ampere’s Law Faraday’s lawGauss’s Law Planck’s law Previous Marked for Review Next

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Planck’s law does not form a Maxwell equation. The Maxwell's equations consist of Gauss’s Law, Gauss’s Law for Magnetism, Faraday’s Law and Ampere’s Law. Planck's law is a principle in quantum mechanics that deals with the energy of electromagnetic radiation, and is not part of Maxwell's equations which are fundamental to classical electrodynamics, optics, and electric circuits.

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