Who states that any closed loop path, the sum of the length elements times of the magnetic field in the direction of the length element is equal to the permeability times the electric current enclosed in the loop?
Answer: Ampere's Law
Explanation
Ampere's Law states that any closed loop path, the sum of the length elements times of the magnetic field in the direction of the length element is equal to the permeability times the electric current enclosed in the loop.
Ampère's circuital law relates the circulation of a magnetic field around a closed loop to the electric current passing through the loop.
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