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state explain ampere's law

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Answered by anshu888
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Ampere law specifically says that the magnetic field created by an electric current is proportional to the size of that electric current with a constant of proportionality equal to the permeability
of a stationary charges produce electric field proportional to the magnitude of charge
Answered by Anonymous
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Ampere circuital - law :- It states that the line integral of magnetic field B vector around a closed path in vaccum is equal to u. times the total curenet threading the closed path.

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