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I was under the impression that it does, you know from Ampere's law. But today, my professor told me that Electric and Magnetic fields are very similar (although I can't imagine they are exactly the same, since there are no magnetic monopoles), THAT a non-time dependent E field does not create a circular B field. Does this mean that a current in a wire is actually a time-dependent E field?
Thanks.
PS. the course that this was from was Relativistic Electrodynamics.
Thanks.
PS. the course that this was from was Relativistic Electrodynamics.