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Comparison of Coulomb's Law and Biot-Savart's Law

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CISCE: Class 12

Formula: Coulomb's Law

dE = \[\frac{1}{4\pi\epsilon_0}\frac{dq}{r^2}\]

r is the distance from the charge element

CISCE: Class 12

Formula: Biot-Savart's Law

dB = \[\frac{\mu_0}{4\pi}\frac{Idl\sin\theta}{r^2}\]

θ is the angle between the current element and the line joining it to point P

CISCE: Class 12

Similarities

  • Both laws describe fields produced by a source element — Coulomb's Law gives the electric field due to a charge element, while Biot-Savart's Law gives the magnetic field due to a current element.
  • Both follow an inverse-square relationship with distance, which is why Biot-Savart's Law is regarded as the magnetic analogue of Coulomb's Law.
CISCE: Class 12

Dissimilarities

Basis Coulomb's Law Biot-Savart's Law
Nature of source element Charge-element dq is a scalar Current-element I dl is a vector, oriented along the direction of current
Angle dependence No dependence on angle Field magnitude additionally depends on angle θ
Field direction Along the line joining the charge-element and point P Perpendicular to both the current-element and the line joining it to point P
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