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- In physics, specifically electromagnetism, the Biot–Savart law (/ˈbiːoʊ səˈvɑːr/ or /ˈbjoʊ səˈvɑːr/) is an equation describing the magnetic field generated...
- Félix Savart (/səˈvɑːr/; French: [savaʁ]; 30 June 1791, Mézières – 16 March 1841, Paris) was a French physicist and mathematician who is primarily known...
- The savart /səˈvɑːr/ is a unit of measurement for musical pitch intervals (play). One savart is equal to one thousandth of a decade (10/1: 3,986.313714...
- The Savart wheel is an acoustical device named after the French physicist Félix Savart (1791–1841), which was originally conceived and developed by the...
- force is that each wire generates a magnetic field, following the Biot–Savart law, and the other wire experiences a magnetic force as a consequence, following...
- astronomer, and mathematician who co-discovered the Biot–Savart law of magnetostatics with Félix Savart, established the reality of meteorites, made an early...
- salles, M****on, 1989, 4th edition, p. 16. "Ordinary savart", 1/301 octave, and "modified savart", 1/300 octave. Herbert Arthur Klein, The Science of...
- energy Static electricity Triboelectricity Magnetostatics Ampère law Biot–Savart law Gauss magnetic law Magnetic dipole Magnetic field Magnetic flux Magnetic...
- vector field and an irrotational vector field. By analogy with the Biot-Savart law, A ″ ( x ) {\displaystyle \mathbf {A''} (\mathbf {x} )} also qualifies...
- neither ac****ulates nor is depleted at any point) is described by the Biot–Savart law:: 224  B = μ 0 I 4 π ∫ w i r e d ℓ × r ^ r 2 , {\displaystyle \mathbf...