Biot-Savart Law Explained: Formula, Derivation, Applications and Examples in Electromagnetism

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  Biot-Savart Law Explained: Formula, Derivation, Applications and Examples in Electromagnetism     Introduction The Biot-Savart explains how electric current produces a magnetic field. Whenever current flows through a conductor, a magnetic field is created around it. The Biot-Savart Law helps us calculate the magnitude and direction of this magnetic field at any point in space. The law was discovered by French scientists Jean-Baptiste Biot and Felix Savart in 1820 through experimental observations . Their work became a fundamental part of electromagnetic theory. The Biot-Savart Law is very useful in: Electromagnetism Electrical engineering Magnetic field calculations Solenoids and coils   Electromagnetic devices Electric motors Generators   Medical instruments like MRI scanners It forms the basis for understanding how current-carrying conductors generate magnetic fields. Historical Background In the early nineteenth century, scie...

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