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Why is Ampere's law important?

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Answered by Itzcutegirl0
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In other words, it (when taken together with Gauss's Law for magnetism) precisely describes the manner in which electric currents generate magnetic fields. The Maxwell correction term is significant because it tells us that magnetic fields appear when electric fields are varying in time.

Answered by simran086
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In other words, it (when taken together with Gauss's Law for magnetism) precisely describes the manner in which electric currents generate magnetic fields. The Maxwell correction term is significant because it tells us that magnetic fields appear when electric fields are varying in time.

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