Magnetic Fields Due to Currents Explained (With Animations) | Physics Course
Welcome to the Fundamentals of Physics Course. In this animated video lecture, we dive deep into the principles of Magnetic Fields Due to Currents. Whether you are preparing for university engineering exams or mastering fundamental physics, this comprehensive visual guide breaks down how electrical currents generate magnetic forces, exploring the Biot-Savart Law, Ampere's Law, and the behavior of magnetic field lines around current-carrying conductors. 🎓 Lecture by: Prof. Mithun Mondal, BITS Pilani Key Topics Covered: 0:00 - Introduction to Electromagnetism 02:15 - Magnetic Field Lines Around a Straight Wire 05:40 - Current-Carrying Coils & Solenoids 09:10 - Mathematical Formulations (Biot-Savart & Ampere's Law) 13:45 - Summary and Practical Engineering Applications If you found this animated lecture helpful, please like, share, and subscribe for more educational physics and engineering content! #Physics #Electromagnetism #MagneticFields #EngineeringPhysics #BITSPilani #AnimatedLecture #PhysicsCourse

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