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Which law is backbone of magnetostatics?

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Ampere's Circuital Law

This law is analogous to the Gauss law in electrostatics. By using this law, complex problems are solved in magnetostatics. This law can be used to find the magnetic field intensity due to any current distributions

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Ampere's Circuital Law

This law is analogous to the Gauss law in electrostatics. By using this law, complex problems are solved in magnetostatics. This law can be used to find the magnetic field intensity due to any current distributionsThe normal component of the magnetic flux density is continuous. Maxwell–Ampère's law (magnetostatics) The curl (infinitesimal circulation) of the magnetic field at a point equals the current density at that point

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