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ampere's circuital law in terms of magnetic vector potential

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The charge density is given by . ... In other words, the line integral of themagnetic field around any closed loop is equal to times the flux of the current density through . This result is calledAmpère's circuital law. If the currents flow in zero-thickness wires thenAmpère's circuital law reduces to Eq. (270).
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