Maxwell’s Equations
Quasi-static analysis of magnetic and electric fields is valid under the assumption that D/∂t = 0.
This implies that it is possible to rewrite Maxwell’s equations in the following manner:
Here Je is an externally generated current density and v is the velocity of the conductor. The crucial criterion for the quasi-static approximation to be valid is that the currents and electromagnetic fields vary slowly. This means that the dimensions of the structure in the problem need to be small compared to the wavelength.