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MARWADI UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY
Ampere’s Circuital Law
Presented by:
RAJAL PANDYA (91700221001)
KINJAL JOSHI (91700221011)
HEMANI PATEL (91700221027)
Introduction
A Useful law that relates the net magnetic field along a closed loop to the electric current passing through the loop
First discovered by André-Marie Ampère in 1826.
André Ampère formulated a law based on Oersted’s as well as his own experimental studies. This law can be regarded as an
s alternative expression of Biot-savert’s law which also relates the magnetic field and current produced. But it needed an
exclusive calculation of the curl of B . And that calculation, leads to the limitation of the usual form of this law i.e. its
validity holding only for steady currents.
After four decades later, the James Clerk Maxwell realized that the equation provided
by the Ampere was incomplete, and extended his law by including that the magnetic
field arises due to the electric current by giving a mathematical formulation.
Ampere’s Law
Ampere’s circuital law states: The line integral of the magnetic field, over a closed
path, or loop, equals times the total current enclosed by that closed loop. We express
this law through the mathematical expression:
where ,I is the net current enclosed by the loop ‘l’;
μo = permeability of free space = 4π×10-15N/A2
Ampere’s circuital law
Integral form of Ampere’s law
where, j is the current density ;
A is the enclosed area
Differential form of Ampere’s law
where, j is the current density
Applications
(1) Magnetic Field Inside A Long Cylindrical Conductor
A cylindrical conductor with radius R carries a current I. The current is uniformly distributed over the cross-sectional
area of the conductor. Find the magnetic field as a function of the distance r from the conductor axis for points both
inside (r<R) and outside (r>R) the conductor.
From Ampere’s Law, we have:
∮B⃗ .dl⃗ =𝝁 𝟎Iencl
We will take the ampere loop to be a circle. Hence, for points inside the conductor, the ampere loop will be a circle
with radius r, where r<R. The current enclosed will be
𝑰
𝝅𝑹 𝟐 × 𝝅𝒓 𝟐
,
For points outside the conductor, the ampere loop will be a circle of radius r, where r>R. The current enclosed
will just be I ,
(2) Magnetic Field Of A Solenoid
A solenoid consists of a helical winding of wire on a cylinder, usually circular in cross section. If the solenoid is long in
comparison with its cross-sectional diameter and the coils are tightly wound, the internal field near the midpoint of the
solenoid’s length is very nearly uniform over the cross section and parallel to the axis, and the external field near the
midpoint is very small. Use Ampere’s law to find the field at or near the center of such a long solenoid. The solenoid has
n turns of wire per unit length and carries a current I.
From Ampere’s Law, we have:
Following the integration path, we have:
(3) Magnetic Field Of A Toroidal Solenoid
The figure shows a doughnut-shaped toroidal solenoid, wound with N turns of
wire carrying a current I. Finding the magnetic field at all points.
From Ampere’s Law, we have:
Let’s consider path 1,no current is enclosed by the path. Hence, the
magnetic field along the path is 0.
Let’s consider path 3,the net current enclosed by the path is 0. Hence, the
magnetic field along the path is 0.
And consider path 2,
Limitation
The limitation of Ampere’s law is that it is valid only for steady current.
The conventional form of Ampere’s circuital law was pointed out by Maxwell. He
introduced the concept of displacement currents (currents associated with time
varying electric fields) to generalize Ampere’s Circuital law even for non steady
currents. It was this generalization (of Ampere’s circuital law) that played a
crucial and central role in the development of Maxwell’s electromagnetic theory of
light.
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Ampere's law

  • 1. MARWADI UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY Ampere’s Circuital Law Presented by: RAJAL PANDYA (91700221001) KINJAL JOSHI (91700221011) HEMANI PATEL (91700221027)
  • 2. Introduction A Useful law that relates the net magnetic field along a closed loop to the electric current passing through the loop First discovered by André-Marie Ampère in 1826. André Ampère formulated a law based on Oersted’s as well as his own experimental studies. This law can be regarded as an s alternative expression of Biot-savert’s law which also relates the magnetic field and current produced. But it needed an exclusive calculation of the curl of B . And that calculation, leads to the limitation of the usual form of this law i.e. its validity holding only for steady currents. After four decades later, the James Clerk Maxwell realized that the equation provided by the Ampere was incomplete, and extended his law by including that the magnetic field arises due to the electric current by giving a mathematical formulation.
  • 3. Ampere’s Law Ampere’s circuital law states: The line integral of the magnetic field, over a closed path, or loop, equals times the total current enclosed by that closed loop. We express this law through the mathematical expression: where ,I is the net current enclosed by the loop ‘l’; μo = permeability of free space = 4π×10-15N/A2
  • 4. Ampere’s circuital law Integral form of Ampere’s law where, j is the current density ; A is the enclosed area Differential form of Ampere’s law where, j is the current density
  • 6. (1) Magnetic Field Inside A Long Cylindrical Conductor A cylindrical conductor with radius R carries a current I. The current is uniformly distributed over the cross-sectional area of the conductor. Find the magnetic field as a function of the distance r from the conductor axis for points both inside (r<R) and outside (r>R) the conductor. From Ampere’s Law, we have: ∮B⃗ .dl⃗ =𝝁 𝟎Iencl We will take the ampere loop to be a circle. Hence, for points inside the conductor, the ampere loop will be a circle with radius r, where r<R. The current enclosed will be 𝑰 𝝅𝑹 𝟐 × 𝝅𝒓 𝟐 , For points outside the conductor, the ampere loop will be a circle of radius r, where r>R. The current enclosed will just be I ,
  • 7. (2) Magnetic Field Of A Solenoid A solenoid consists of a helical winding of wire on a cylinder, usually circular in cross section. If the solenoid is long in comparison with its cross-sectional diameter and the coils are tightly wound, the internal field near the midpoint of the solenoid’s length is very nearly uniform over the cross section and parallel to the axis, and the external field near the midpoint is very small. Use Ampere’s law to find the field at or near the center of such a long solenoid. The solenoid has n turns of wire per unit length and carries a current I. From Ampere’s Law, we have: Following the integration path, we have:
  • 8. (3) Magnetic Field Of A Toroidal Solenoid The figure shows a doughnut-shaped toroidal solenoid, wound with N turns of wire carrying a current I. Finding the magnetic field at all points. From Ampere’s Law, we have: Let’s consider path 1,no current is enclosed by the path. Hence, the magnetic field along the path is 0. Let’s consider path 3,the net current enclosed by the path is 0. Hence, the magnetic field along the path is 0. And consider path 2,
  • 9. Limitation The limitation of Ampere’s law is that it is valid only for steady current. The conventional form of Ampere’s circuital law was pointed out by Maxwell. He introduced the concept of displacement currents (currents associated with time varying electric fields) to generalize Ampere’s Circuital law even for non steady currents. It was this generalization (of Ampere’s circuital law) that played a crucial and central role in the development of Maxwell’s electromagnetic theory of light.