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how Ampere's circuital law was modified by Maxwell, explain ​

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Answered by rubykushwaha07
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Ampere-Maxwell law (modified Ampere's circuital law): Ampere's circuital law modified by Maxwell for a time-varying current states that in free space the line intergral of magnetic induction around a closed path in a magnetic field is equal to μ0 times the net steady current through a surface enclosed by the path and a ...

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Answered by Yamini2110
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Maxwell corrected the Ampere's circuital law by including displacement current. ... Displacement current exists due to the change in the electric field between the plates of the capacitor. Conclusion:-Magnetic fields are produced both by conduction currents and by time varying fields.

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