Physics 44 Magnetic Field Generated (25 of 28) Ampere's Law: Constant

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In this video I will use Ampere's Law to find B=? inside and outside a conductor with constant current density.

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my book says current conducting wire have magnetic field it's around but wire is not a magnet is it right ?

randomtraveler
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In Serwey sixth edition example 30.06 is the same one but explain it in a way, not clear but Sir you explained in a clear way. Appreciate Sir

dr.shahidramay
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hi sir, what about the case of hollow wire inductance? (its not coaxial cable, but it is a hollow conductor)

joxa
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If this was an actual problem with values, would I total be the current of the conductor or would I have to use the kpir^2 to get it?

sandlertossone
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Hi professor, do you have a video of non uniform constant?

epidemic
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Hi sir,
Is there any chance you happen to have a video on the magnetic field due to an infinite conducting sheet using amperes law?

ellen
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Dear sir, As we calculate the total current on the left side. Do I need to plug the total current that we calculated into the Ampere's law? If we do I think we can simplify little bit as follow B(inside)=(uKr)/2 right?

mokarrommolla
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Example 30.04 not 30.06, sorry for mistake

dr.shahidramay