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Consider a circular current-carrying loop of radius R in the x-y plane with centre at origin. Consider the line intergral ` ℑ (L) = |∫_(-L)^L B dl| ` taken along z-axis. Verify directly the above
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Consider a circular current-carrying loop of radius R in the x-y plane with centre at origin. Consider the line intergral
` ℑ (L) = |∫_(-L)^L B dl| ` taken along z-axis.
Verify directly the above result.
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