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integral and differential forms of Maxwells equations

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Hi all
When do we use the integral form of Maxwell's equations?
and When do we use the differential form of Maxwell's equations?

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The maxwell equations are applied on modeling behavior of electromagnetic fields for obtain simplified algebraic formulas which explain the field under certain geometries particularities, as antennas, waveguides, etc...




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