Shortly after Oersted's discovery in 1819 that a compass needle is deflected by a current-carrying conductor, Jean Baptist Biot and Felix Savart reported that a conductor carrying a steady current exerts a force on a magnet.
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Shortly after Oersted’s discovery in 1819 that a compass needle is deflected by a current-carrying conductor, Jean Baptist Biot and Felix Savart reported that a conductor carrying a steady current exerts a force on a magnet. | |
From their experimental results, Biot and Savart arrived in an expression that gives the magnetic field at some point in space in terms of the current that produces the field. The Biot-Savart law says that if a wire carries a steady current I, the magnetic field dB at a point P associated with an element of the wire ds has the following properties: |
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The Biot-Savart law can be summarized | |
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Where km is a constant that in SI is exactly 10-7 T.m/A. | |
This constant is usually written ![]() ![]() |
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Hence, |
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