Biot-Savart Law
The Biot-Savart Law relates magnetic fields to the currents which are their sources. In a similar manner, Coulomb's law relates electric fields to the point charges which are their sources. Finding the magnetic field resulting from a current distribution involves the vector product, and is inherently a calculus problem when the distance from the current to the field point is continuously changing.
See the magnetic field sketched for the straight wire to see the geometry of the magnetic field of a current. Another view of the geometry Applications Index Magnetic field concepts HyperPhysics***** Electricity and Magnetism R Nave Go Back '\frac{-b\pm\sqr{b^2-4ac}}{2a}+\sqr{10}';
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Biot-Savart Law Applications Some examples of geometries where the Biot-Savart law can be used to advantage in calculating the magnetic field resulting from an electric current distribution. Index Magnetic field concepts HyperPhysics***** Electricity and Magnetism R Nave Go Back