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whats ampere's law??​

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In classical electromagnetism, Ampère's circuital law relates the integrated magnetic field around a closed loop to the electric current passing through the loop.

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AMPERE’S LAW:

                The ampere law can be defined as the integrated magnetic field directly proportional to the electric current passing through the loop. According to ampere's law, the sum of all the elements in a magnetic field is equal to the product of electric current passing through the surface and free space permeability.

Explanation:

The ampere law was discovered by Andre Marie ampere in the year of 1826. Ampere law is generally used in making machines like motors, generators, transformers, and other electrical machines.

The ampere’s law can be used in various applications some of them are,

• Straight wire

• Solenoid

• Cylindrical conductor.

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