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JOURNAL 1, ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY 2, 13.0.0.3.

Dimensional analysis of Maxwells equations


Lennin Galvez, Escuela de Mecanica Electrica USAC

AbstractTo understand the nature in its more fundamental


form and behavior we need have awareness of its fundamental
properties and its behavior, electricity and magnetism is one of
the more powerfull phenomenon in the universe then lets to
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4) The charge density:


v =

Colulumb per cubic meters, electric charge per volume.


5) The differential cubic volume:

I. I NTRODUCTION
QUANTITY in the genaral sense is a property ascribed to
phenomena, bodies, or substance like a mass and electric
charge.
A quantity in the particular sense is a quantifiable or
assignable property ascribed to a particular phenomenon, body,
or substance like the mass of the moon and the electric charge
of the proton.
A physical quantity is a quantity that can be used in the
mathematical equations of the science and technology.
A unit is a particular physical quantity, defined and adopted
by convention, with which other particular quantities of the
same kind are compared to express their value.
The value of a physical quantity is the quantitative expression of a particular physical quantity as the product of a
number and a unit, the number being its numerical value. thus,
the numerial value of a particular physical quantity depends
on the unit in which it is expressed.
13.0.0.3.0
19-02-2013

C
m3

dv = m3
Volume.
B. Gauss law for magnetic field
I

~ =0
~ ds
B

1) Magnetic flux density:


B=

kg
Cs

Mass per coulomb times seconds, mass, electric charge, and


time.
C. Faradays law of induction
I

~ =d
~ dl
E
dt
l

II. I NTEGRAL FORMS OF M AXWELL S EQUATIONS


A. Gauss law for electric field
I

~ =
~ ds
0 E

~
~ ds
B

1) Diefferential length:
dl = m

ZZZ

v dv
v

Length

1) Electrical permitivity for hipothetical space:


0 =

C 2 s2
m3 kg

Electric charge squared times second squared, per mass times


cubic meters.
Electric charge, time, length, and mass.
2) Electric field:
mkg
E=
Cs2
Kilogram times meter per coulomb times second squared.
Mass, length, electric charge, and time.
3) The differential surface:
ds = m2
Length times length, a flat differential surface.

D. Ampere Maxwell law


I ~
Z
Z
B ~
~ +
~
~ ds
dl = J~ ds
0 E
t s
l 0
s
1) Magnetic permeability for hipothetical space:
0 =

kgm
C2

Mass, length, and electric charge.


2) The current density:
J=

C
sm2

Electric charge, time, and lenght.

JOURNAL 1, ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY 2, 13.0.0.3.0

III. I NDEX
Base quantity
length
mass
time
electric charge, quantity of electricity
electric current
area
volume
speed velocity
acceleration
f orce
energy, work, quantity of heat
power, radiant f lux
electric potential dif erence, electromotive f orce
capacitance
magnetic f lux
magnetic f lux density
inductance
A PPENDIX A
E LECTRIC PERMITIVITY

0 =

C 1
A C
C sC
C s C
F
=
=
=
=
m
V m
Wm
sJm
s Nm m
C 2 s2
C s2 s C
=
=
s kgm m m
kgm3
A PPENDIX B
E LECTRIC PERMEABILITY

0 =

H
Wb 1
Vs 1
W s 1
J s 1
Nm
=
=
=
=
= 2
2
m
A m
A m
A Am
sA m
A m
kgm s2
kgm
kgm 1
= 2
=
= 2
2
2
s A
s C
C2
A PPENDIX C
E LECTRIC FIELD

E=

V
W
J
Nm
kgm
=
=
=
= 2
m
Am
sAm
sAm
s Asm
kgms
kgm
= 2
= 2
s Csm
s C
A PPENDIX D
M AGNETIC FIELD

B=

Wb
Vs
Ws
Js
N ms
= 2 =
=
=
m2
m
Am2
sAm2
sAm2
kgmms
kg
kgs
kg
= 2
= 2 = 2 =
s Asm2
s A
s C
Cs
A PPENDIX E
T HE MAGNETIC INTENSITY

H=

B
kg C 2
C
=
=
0
Cs kgm
ms

Name-Symbol
meter - m
kilogram - kg
second - s
coulomb - C
ampere - A
square-meter - m2
cubic-meter - m3
meter-per-second - m
s
meter-per-second-squared newton - N
joule - J
watt - W
volt - V
farad - F
weber - W b
tesla - T
henry - H

m
s2

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