CyberShot
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I know it's described by Biot-Savart and it's because the charges are moving.
But, instead of taking it for a given, has anyone asked the question: why does the magnetic field wrap around the current? In essence, why is there a physical separation of current and B field? And why is it specifically a circular wrapping, why not square? Or triangular?
Do the moving charges "spit" out a magnetic field which then wraps around the charges themselves? Doesn't this violate locality? The spat out magnetic field must travel a certain distance to wrap around the current.
The magnetic field somehow is created at an arbitrary distance away from the current. How can something be created at a distance from something else? Doesn't there have to be a "physical" line of connection between the current and B field? Does physics have an answer?
But, instead of taking it for a given, has anyone asked the question: why does the magnetic field wrap around the current? In essence, why is there a physical separation of current and B field? And why is it specifically a circular wrapping, why not square? Or triangular?
Do the moving charges "spit" out a magnetic field which then wraps around the charges themselves? Doesn't this violate locality? The spat out magnetic field must travel a certain distance to wrap around the current.
The magnetic field somehow is created at an arbitrary distance away from the current. How can something be created at a distance from something else? Doesn't there have to be a "physical" line of connection between the current and B field? Does physics have an answer?