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explain ampere circuital law

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Answered by rahulvenkatesh11
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In classical electromagnetism, Ampère's circuital law (not to be confused with Ampère's force law that André-Marie Ampèrediscovered in 1823[1]) relates the integratedmagnetic field around a closed loop to the electric current passing through the loop. James Clerk Maxwell (not Ampère) derived it using hydrodynamics in his 1861 paper "On Physical Lines of Force"[2] and it is now one of the Maxwell equations, which form the basis of classical electromagnetism.


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Answer:

Ampere circuit law :

The line intergal of magnitic field over a closed loop is Uo times the total current enclosed in the loop

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