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What is the correction made by the maxwell in ampere circuital law?

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Maxwells correction to Amperes law. Maxwell's correction to Ampere's law. Ampere's law states that “the line integral of resultant magnetic field along a closed plane curve is equal to μ0 time the total current crossing the area bounded by the closed curve provided the electric field inside the loop remains constant"

Answered by ᎷíssGℓαмσƦσυs
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Maxwell's equations are a set of four differential equations that form the theoretical basis for describing classical electromagnetism: Gauss's law: Electric charges produce an electric field. The electric flux across a closed surface is proportional to the charge enclosed.

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