We need to generalize Ampere\'s law because A.Ampere\'s original law implies the
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We need to generalize Ampere's law because
A.Ampere's original law implies the existence of magnetic monopoles
B.it restores the symmetry of Maxwell's equation
C.a contradiction arises in Ampere's original law when applied to charging capacitors
D.Ampere's original law contradicts Kirchhoff's junction rule
I charge a capacitor in a setup exactly the same as in Fig 29.23 (page 974) with a capacitor of radius 5 mm. The magnitude of the magnetic field at a radial distance of 2 cm away from the center of the capacitor is B. If i double the radius of my capacitor and keep the charging current constant, the new value of the magnetic field a radial distance 2 cm away is
Question 4 options:
A.B/4
B.B/2
C.B
D.impossible to know without the charging current
A.Ampere's original law implies the existence of magnetic monopoles
B.it restores the symmetry of Maxwell's equation
C.a contradiction arises in Ampere's original law when applied to charging capacitors
D.Ampere's original law contradicts Kirchhoff's junction rule
Explanation / Answer
We need to generalize Ampere's law because a contradiction arises in Ampere's original law when applied to charging capacitors.
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