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This page covers the method of calculating the magnetic field from a moving point charge, derived from the Biot-Savart law for magnetic fields.


The Main Idea

The magnetic field of a moving point charge can be found using a derivation of the Biot-Savart Law for magnetic fields. [[File:Idltoqv.gif] File:Http://maxwell.ucdavis.edu/~electro/magnetic field/images/idltoqv.gif

A Mathematical Model

What are the mathematical equations that allow us to model this topic. For example [math]\displaystyle{ {\frac{d\vec{p}}{dt}}_{system} = \vec{F}_{net} }[/math] where p is the momentum of the system and F is the net force from the surroundings.

A Computational Model

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Examples

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Connectedness

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See also

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References

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