If a pair of e and b at a point satisfies faradays law in


1. What is the significance of a nonzero net right-lateral differential of and normal to the z-direction at a point in space?

2. If a pair of E and B at a point satisfies Faraday's law in differential form, does it necessarily follow that it also satisfies Ampere's circuital law in differential form, and vice versa?

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