I Biot Savart law gives us magnetic field strength or magnetic flux density?

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The discussion clarifies the distinction between magnetic field strength (H), magnetic flux density (B), and magnetic field intensity. Biot Savart Law can be associated with both B and H, but it is not exclusively designed for one. In magnetic materials, B and H exhibit different behaviors, while in a vacuum, they differ only by a constant factor. The relationship between B and H is expressed as H = B/μ₀ - M. Understanding these concepts is crucial for analyzing magnetic fields in various media.
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What is the difference between magnetic field strength, magnetic field intansity and magnetic flux density. I have heard that MG intansity is independent of medium it represents the magnetizing power of a magnetic force
 
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Biot Savart Law is expressed by B or H. It is difficult to say the law is specially designed for B or H.
H is partial field of B \mathbf{H}=\frac{\mathbf{B}}{\mu_0}-\mathbf{M} In magnetic material media behavior of B and H differ. In vaccum B and H differ only by constant 1.25663706 × 10-6 m kg s-2 A-2.

 
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