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ampere circuital law definition and its proof....​

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Ampere's circuital law states that line integral of magnetic field forming a closed loop around the current(i) carrying wire, in the plane normal to the current, is equal to the μo times the net current passing through the close loop.

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Ampere's Circuital Law states the relationship between the current and the magnetic field created by it. This law states that the integral of magnetic field density (B) along an imaginary closed path is equal to the product of current enclosed by the path and permeability of the medium.

B(vector) × dL(vector) = u° × I(current)

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Proof is in above attached picture,

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