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What does the Ampère's law with Maxwell's addition state?
- A ∇ ⋅ E = 0
- B ∇ ⋅ B = 0
- C ∮ B ⋅ dℓ = μ₀I + μ₀ε₀(dΦE/dt)
- D ∮ B ⋅ dℓ = μ₀I + μ₀ε₀(dΦE/dt) + μ₀ε₀(dΦB/dt)
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Ampère's law with Maxwell's addition incorporates the displacement current term, μ₀ε₀(dΦE/dt), to complete the Ampère-Maxwell equation. This addition accounts for the changing electric field's ability to produce a magnetic field, ensuring the law's consistency with the conservation of electric charge and the full set of Maxwell's equations.