| LIST I | LIST II |
|---|---|
| A. Maxwell's First Equation | I. Modified Ampere's Law |
| B. Maxwell's Second Equation | II. Faraday's Laws of Electromagnetic Induction |
| C. Maxwell's Third Equation | III. Gauss Law in Electrostatics |
| D. Maxwell's Fourth Equation | IV. Gauss Law in Magnetostatics |
Maxwell’s First Equation (Gauss’s Law in Electrostatics) defines the relationship between electric flux and enclosed charge.
Maxwell’s Second Equation (Gauss’s Law in Magnetostatics) asserts the non-existence of magnetic monopoles.
Maxwell’s Third Equation (Faraday’s Law of Induction) describes how changing magnetic flux induces an electromotive force.
Maxwell’s Fourth Equation (Ampere-Maxwell Law) links magnetic fields to both electric currents and changing electric fields.