she was in the field of law
(1).Guass's law is related to electric field and its effects. While as ampere's law is related to magnetic field.
C. D. Field has written: '1872-1981 centenary edition of C.D. Field's Law of evidence in India and Pakistan' -- subject(s): Evidence (Law) 'The law relating to Protestant curates and the residence of incumbents on their benefices in England and Ireland' 'C. D. Field's Law of evidence, in India and Pakistan' -- subject(s): Evidence (Law) 'C.D. Field's law relating to estoppel' -- subject(s): Estoppel
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A lawyer is in the field of law, where they provide legal advice, represent clients in legal matters, and advocate for their interests in court. Lawyers are trained professionals who are knowledgeable about the legal system and various areas of law.
Faraday's Law of elctromagnetic induction is ther change in the magnetic field density is opposite to the curl of the electric field intensity.: 0= dBv/dt + DelxEv Faraday's Law is not the complete law of induction. The complete law is : 0= dBv/dt + Del Es + DelxEv where Es is the scalar electric field. faraday's law is missing the gradient of the scalar electric field, Del Es.
Gauss's law: Electric charges produce an electric field. Gauss's law for magnetism: There are no magnetic monopoles. Faraday's law: Time-varying magnetic fields produce an electric field. Ampère's law: Steady currents and time-varying electric fields produce a magnetic field.
You can still open a practice in the field with a regular law degree. However, unless you are familiar with the field, there is no point in specializing to that degree.
IF by Lentz law, you mean Lenz's law it is the law that for current to be induced through a wire with a magnetic field work must be done to push the magnet into the field and to pull it out of the field. "An induced current is always in such a direction as to oppose the motion or change causing it" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenz%27s_law)
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Oliver Peter Field has written: 'A selection of cases and authorities on constitutional law' -- subject(s): Cases, Constitutional law
As a lawyer, no. In the related field of law, including assisting the lawyer, yes.