Displacement Current



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Gauss' Law:   elecgausseqn3

Ampere's Law:  magampereeqn1

Faraday's Law:  magfaradayeqn6

Nobody's Law:  magmonopolefig5

"A changing magnetic field ( magdisplacementeqn1 ) gives rise to an electric field ( magdisplacementeqn2 )"

For a more complete correspondence between E and B we would expect a term added to the right hand side of Ampere's Law which indicates,

 "A changing electric field ( magdisplacementeqn3)  gives rise to a magnetic field ( magdisplacementeqn4 )"

  • Maxwell proposed this addition, the existence of which is now physically verified.  Furthermore, Maxwell showed that this additional term, known as the displacement current, is essential for the description of electromagnetic waves.
  • The form of the displacement current term can be obtained by the argument described below.
  • We have seen that current and current density are related by the following equation
eleccurrenteqn3
Suppose we consider a closed surface, then charge conservation tells us that this flux integral must be zero.  Charge cannot be created or destroyed inside the closed surface, therefore,
magdisplacementeqn5
exclamation This equation can be considered as a formal statement of conservation of charge.
  • magdisplacementfig1Consider a parallel plate capacitor (at right).  The closed surface over which we will apply the above integral is S1 and S2.  Current I passes in though S1, but since S2 is between the capacitor plates, no current passes out of the closed surface.  As it stands, we have violated conservation of charge... What to do  ?  Propose that there is an equal current passing out of the closed surface through S2 - the "displacement current".
  • Now
magdisplacementeqn6

Therefore, if we define
magdisplacementeqn7
as the displacement current, by writing
magdisplacementeqn8
we can ensure charge is conserved.
  • Therefore, including the displacement current, Ampere's Law becomes,

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Dr. C. L. Davis
Physics Department
University of Louisville
email: c.l.davis@louisville.edu