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Ampere’s Circuital Law

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CBSE: Class 12

Ampere’s Circuital Law

This law states that the line integral of magnetic field density (B) along an imaginary closed path is equal to the product of the current enclosed by the path and the permeability of the medium.

\[\oint\vec{B}.\overrightarrow{dl}=\mu_{0}I\]

Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Law: Ampere's Circuital Law

The line integral of magnetic field of induction \[\vec B\] around any closed path in free space equals μ0​ times the total current through the area bounded by the path.
∮\[\vec B\] ⋅ \[\vec d\]s = μ0​I. The closed loop is called an Amperian loop; I is the net current enclosed.

Applications

  • Magnetic field due to a long straight current-carrying wire.
  • Magnetic field inside an ideal long straight solenoid.
  • Magnetic induction along the axis of a toroid.

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