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What Is Conservation Of Electric Charge?

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    Electric charge is a conserved property of subatomic particles that are smaller than an atom and determines their electromagnetic interactions. The source of electromagnetic force, one of the fundamental forces, is the interaction between the electromagnetic field and a moving charge. In spite of changes within the system, the total electric charge of an isolated system does not change and remains constant throughout.


    The result of conservation of charge is the charge-current continuity equation since the time derivative of charge is known as electric current. The net change in Charge Density ρ from a volume of integration V stands equal to the area that is integral upon the current density J upon the surface of the volume S, which is equal to the net current I:

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