Apply the ampere's law to the infinite solenoid

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To apply Ampere's Law to an infinite solenoid and find the magnetic field equation, one should construct an Amperian loop around the solenoid's windings, particularly along its axis. The magnetic field inside the solenoid is assumed to be uniform, which simplifies the integration process around the loop. Key factors to consider include the number of turns per unit length of the solenoid and the current flowing through the filament. Following these steps will lead to the derivation of the magnetic field equation for the infinite solenoid.
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how to apply the ampere's law to the infinite solenoid...
how we find the equation for the magnetic field ??
who can help...
 
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Greetings Newton1 !

I suggest you check the links at the "napster"
thread at the top, such basic definitions and
explanations are relativly easy to find.

Live long and prosper.
 
re - "how to apply the ampere's law to the infinite solenoid...
how we find the equation for the magnetic field ??
who can help..."

Construct an amperian loop around the windings and along the axis. Hard to describe - easier to draw.


Let the solenoid be

<-----<-----<--B--<-----<-----<--

------------
| |
--------|----------|------------/
------------ /
------>------->-------->---->-/
/
----------------------------/

Then integrate around the loop. It's been years since I've done this stuff so let me know how you do. This should start yoiu off. Keep in mind the number of turns per unit length in the solebnoid and the current in the filiment. I think you may assume that the field inside the solenoid is uniform. The answer should come easy after that.

Pete
 
yes...i get it
and thank:)
 
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