Petar Mali
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Definition of this law is given by
\vec{B}=\frac{\mu_0I}{4\pi}\oint \frac{d\vec{l}\times \vec{r}_0}{r^2}
why \oint and no \int. Why must be closed curve?
Why not\vec{B}=\frac{\mu_0I}{4\pi}\int \frac{d\vec{l}\times \vec{r}_0}{r^2}
\vec{B}=\frac{\mu_0I}{4\pi}\oint \frac{d\vec{l}\times \vec{r}_0}{r^2}
why \oint and no \int. Why must be closed curve?
Why not\vec{B}=\frac{\mu_0I}{4\pi}\int \frac{d\vec{l}\times \vec{r}_0}{r^2}