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Exploiting quasistatic approximation, if one wishes to calculate self-inductance of any loop, he is led to the following double line integral:
\oint\oint\frac{d\vec{l_{1}}\cdot d\vec{l_{2}}}{r},
where r is the distance between the length elements \vec{dl_{1}} and \vec{dl_{2}}.
Is this integral always positive? If so, what would be the mathematical treatment associated to prove its positivity?
\oint\oint\frac{d\vec{l_{1}}\cdot d\vec{l_{2}}}{r},
where r is the distance between the length elements \vec{dl_{1}} and \vec{dl_{2}}.
Is this integral always positive? If so, what would be the mathematical treatment associated to prove its positivity?