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To understand Ampère’s law and its application. Ampère’s law is often written ∫ B. (r )d =μ0Iencl.

What physical property does the symbol represent?

a. The current along the path in the same direction as the magnetic field
b. The current in the path in the opposite direction from the magnetic field
c. The total current passing through the loop in either direction
d. The net current through the loop

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