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Question: Can maxwell equation be used to represent Euclidean
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geometry? No, Maxwell's equations are used to describe the behavior of electric and magnetic fields, and are therefore used to describe classical electromagnetism. On the other hand, Euclidean geometry is a branch of geometry dealing with shapes and angles based on axiomatic information. Therefore, Maxwell's equations cannot be used to represent Euclidean geometry.
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