Ampère's circuital law (English Wikipedia)

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  • Ampère never utilized the field concept in any of his works; cf. Assis, André Koch Torres; Chaib, J. P. M. C; Ampère, André-Marie (2015). Ampère's electrodynamics: analysis of the meaning and evolution of Ampère's force between current elements, together with a complete translation of his masterpiece: Theory of electrodynamic phenomena, uniquely deduced from experience (PDF). Montreal, QC: Apeiron. ch. 15 p. 221. ISBN 978-1-987980-03-5. The "Ampère circuital law" is thus more properly termed the "Ampère–Maxwell law." It is named after Ampère because of his contributions to understanding electric current. Maxwell does not take Ampère's force law as a starting point in deriving any of his equations, although he mentions Ampère's force law in his A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism vol. 2, part 4, ch. 2 (§§502-527) & 23 (§§845-866).

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