Calculating the magnetic flux in a coil carrying current is complex, particularly when determining the field at points other than the center. The Biot-Savart law is essential for these calculations, but it requires considering the wire's thickness, as an infinitesimally thin wire leads to infinite flux due to the 1/r² dependence. For practical purposes, experimental methods are often used, and approximations similar to those for an infinitely long solenoid can simplify calculations. When dealing with a single circular loop, the Biot-Savart law remains the only reliable method, and numerical techniques may be necessary for evaluation. Understanding the z-component of the magnetic field is crucial for calculating the flux accurately.