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Using Maxwell’s mental imagery of a tube of fluid motion of an imaginary fluid, we derive his equations , , , , which together with the constituting relations , , form what we call today Maxwell’s equations. Main tools are the divergence, curl and gradient integration theorems and a version of Poincare’s lemma formulated in vector calculus notation. Remarks on the history of the development of electrodynamic theory, quotations and references to original and secondary literature complement...
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