Ampere's Law: Magnetic Field in a Coaxial Cable
Physics Ninja applies Ampere's law to calculate the magnetic field in a coaxial cable. The inner and outer conductors carry current in opposite directions. Visit my Etsy store and support Physics Ninja: https://physicsninja.etsy.com

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