(N/A) Maxwell's equations are a set of four fundamental equations that describe how electric and magnetic fields are generated by charges,currents,and by each other. These equations are as follows:
$(1)$ Gauss's Law for Electricity: $\oint \overrightarrow{E} \cdot d\overrightarrow{A} = \frac{Q}{\epsilon_{0}}$
$(2)$ Gauss's Law for Magnetism: $\oint \overrightarrow{B} \cdot d\overrightarrow{A} = 0$
$(3)$ Faraday's Law of Induction: $\oint \overrightarrow{E} \cdot d\overrightarrow{l} = -\frac{d\Phi_{B}}{dt}$
$(4)$ Ampere-Maxwell Law: $\oint \overrightarrow{B} \cdot d\overrightarrow{l} = \mu_{0} i_{C} + \mu_{0} \epsilon_{0} \frac{d\Phi_{E}}{dt}$
By using these equations along with the Lorentz force law,all basic principles of electromagnetism can be mathematically represented.