Ampere's Circuital Law and Its Application
Ampere's Circuital Law and Its Application
Ampere's Circuital Law and Its Application
Ampere
Circuit Law
and Its
Application
Ampre's
Circuital
Law
Magneto statics is the branch of
Amperes Law of
Force
Amperes law of force is the law of action
between current carrying circuits.
Amperes Law of
Force (Contd)
Experimental facts:
F21 F12
I1
F21
I2
F12
I1
I2
Amperes Law of
Force (Contd)
Experimental
facts:
F12 = 0
I1
I2
Amperes Law of
Force (Contd)
Experimental facts:
Amperes Law of
(Contd)
Force
The direction
of the force
of current I1
a F12 a 2 a1 a R12
unit vector in
direction of force on
I2 due to I1
unit vector in
direction of I2 from I1
Amperes Law of
Force
(Contd)
The force acting on a current element
I2 dl2 by a current element I1 dl1 is
given by
0 I 2 d l 2 I1d l 1 a R1 2
F 12
2
4
R12
Amperes Law of
Force (Contd)
The total force acting on a circuit C2
having a current I2 by a circuit C1
having current I1 is given by
d l 2 d l 1 a R1 2
0 I1 I 2
F 12
2
4 C2 C1
R12
F 21 F 12
Amperes Law
Applied to a Long
Wire
So that:
as before.
Field Between
The inner conductor
can be thought of as made up of a
Conductors
bundle of filament currents, each of which produces the
field of a long wire.
Consider two such filaments, located at the same
radius from the z axis, , but which lie at symmetric
coordinates, and -Their field contributions
superpose to give a net H component as shown. The
same happens for every pair of symmetrically-located
filaments, which taken as a whole, make up the entire
center conductor.
The field between conductors is thus found to be the same
as that of filament conductor on the z axis that carries current,
I. Specifically:
a < < b
so that
or finally:
..and so finally:
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