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Question: Can maxwell equation be used to represent Cartesian space
No, the Maxwell equations describe how electric and magnetic fields interact with each other, but they are not specifically applicable to Cartesian space.
Yes, the Maxwell's equations can definitely be represented and used in Cartesian coordinate space. Maxwell's equations are a fundamental set of equations in the field of electromagnetism that describe how electric and magnetic fields interact. In their original form, these equations do not specify any particular coordinate system and thus can be applied in any coordinate system, including Cartesian coordinates. However, the corresponding expression form might look different depending on the specifics of the coordinate system. For Cartesian coordinate space, they will have forms in terms of the Cartesian coordinates (x, y, z). Do keep in mind that, depending on the problem you're working on, other coordinate systems like cylindrical or spherical might make your calculations easier.
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