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We derive the electromagnetic wave equation from Maxwell's equations.

The e&M wave equation

Lets recall Maxwell's equations in differential form × E = B t × B = μ 0 ( J + ε 0 E t ) E = ρ ε 0 B = 0 In free space there are no charges or currents these become: × E = B t × B = μ 0 ε 0 E t E = 0 B = 0 Lets take the time derivative of × E = B t × E t = 2 B t 2 × × B = μ 0 ε 0 2 B t 2 but recall × × C = ( C ) ( ) C so using that and B = 0 we get 2 B = μ 0 ε 0 2 B t 2 This is the 3d wave equation! Note that is a second time derivative on one side and a second space derivative on the other sideIt is left as an exercise to show that 2 E = μ 0 ε 0 2 E t 2 we also see from this equation that the speed of light in vacuum is c = 1 μ 0 ε 0

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Source:  OpenStax, Waves and optics. OpenStax CNX. Nov 17, 2005 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10279/1.33
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