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 Ampere's law : Amperes Law 

In physics, Ampere's law is the magnetic equivalent of Gauss's law. It was discovered by Andre Marie Ampere It describes the relation between a circulating magnetic field in a closed loop and the generated electric current:
<math>\oint_S \mathbf{B} \cdot d\mathbf{s} = \mu_0 I </math>
where
B is the magnetic flux
s is an infinitesimal element of the closed loop S
I is the current encircled by the curve S
μ0 is the permeability of free space
<math>\oint_S</math> is the path integral along the loop S

This law, as the others laws of electromagnetism was later incorperated into Maxwell's equations, unifying all of electromagnetism.

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