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what is an aperean loop

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According to Ampere’s law, magnetic fields are related to the electric current produced in them. The law specifies the magnetic field that is associated with a given current or vice-versa, provided that the electric field doesn’t change with time.

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Amperian Loop. Ampere’s circuit law uses the Amperian loop to find the magnetic field in a region. The Amperian loop is one such that at each point of the loop, either: B is tangential to the loop and is a non zero constant or B is normal to the loop, or; B vanishes; where B is the induced magnetic field

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