2.14 Relations between current, magnetic field and flux, and vector potential
This video was made for a junior electromagnetics course in electrical engineering at Bucknell University, USA. The video is designed to be used as the out-of-the-classroom component and combined with active learning exercises in class. This video Ampere's Law, or the relations between current elements and the magnetic field and flux. The video also briefly covers Stokes' Law and vector curl.

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