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Define Ampere-Circuital law​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

 Ampere's circuital law states that the line integral of magnetic field represented by B, around a closed path is equal to the product of the magnetic permeability of that space and the total current through the area bounded by that path.

Ampere's circuital law states that the line integral of magnetic field represented by B, around a closed path is equal to the product of the magnetic permeability of that space and the total current through the area bounded by that path.

Answered by ItzBlackgod04
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Ampere-Circuital Law :-

Ampere's circuital law states that “the line integral of the magnetic field surrounding closed-loop equals to the number of times the algebraic sum of currents passing through the loop.”

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