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Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction is mathematically described by which one of the following equations?

A. \(\vec \nabla \cdot {\rm{\vec B}} = 0\)
B. \(\vec \nabla \cdot {\rm{\vec D}} = {\rm{\rho v}}\)
C. \(\vec \nabla \times {\rm{\vec E}} = - \frac{{\partial {\rm{\vec B}}}}{{\partial {\rm{t}}}}\)
D. \(\vec \nabla \times {\rm{\vec H}} = {\rm{\sigma \vec E}} + \frac{{\partial {\rm{\vec D}}}}{{\partial {\rm{t}}}}\)
Answer» D. \(\vec \nabla \times {\rm{\vec H}} = {\rm{\sigma \vec E}} + \frac{{\partial {\rm{\vec D}}}}{{\partial {\rm{t}}}}\)


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