October 23, 2020 by Electrical4U
Ampere’s Circuital Law states the relationship between thecurrentand themagnetic fieldcreated by it.
This law states that the integral ofmagnetic field density(B) along an imaginary closed path is equal to the product ofcurrentenclosed by the path and permeability of the medium.
James Clerk Maxwell had derived that.
It alternatively says, the integral of magnetic field intensity(H) along an imaginary closed path is equal to thecurrentenclosed by the path.
Let us take anelectrical conductor, carrying a current of I ampere, downward as shown in the figure below.
Let us take an imaginary loop around the conductor. We also call this loop as amperian loop.
Let us also imagine the radius of the loop is r and the flux density created at any point on the loop due to current through the conductor is B.
Let us consider an infinitesimal length dl of the amperian loop at the same point.
At each point on the amperian loop, the value of B is constant since the perpendicular distance of that point from the axis of conductor is fixed, but the direction will be along the tangent on the loop at that point.
The close integral of the magnetic field density B along the amperian loop, will be,
Now, according to Ampere’s Circuital Law
Therefore,
Instead of one current carrying conductor, there are N number of conductors carrying same current I, enclosed by the path, then
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