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- 23:34, 30 November 2025 Jeet2004 talk contribs created page Magnetic Field of a Curved Wire (Created page with "== Creating Magnetic Field of a Curved Wire == '''Jeet Bhatkar – Fall 2025''' == Big Idea == An electric current in a wire creates a magnetic field that curls around the wire. For a curved wire, each tiny piece of the wire contributes a small magnetic field. The total field is found by adding (integrating) all these contributions. For arcs of a circle, this leads to simple and very useful formulas. == Key Equations == '''Biot–Savart Law (for a small piece of wire...")
- 16:45, 24 June 2025 Delete page script talk contribs deleted page Magnetic Field of a Curved Wire (orphaned pages)
- 17:21, 26 November 2023 Sdemings3 talk contribs created page Magnetic Field of a Curved Wire (Created page with "= Magnetic Field Calculations for a Curved Wire = Sidney Demings Fall 2023 == Background == Magnetic fields are a crucial aspect of electromagnetism, encompassing the study of forces and fields generated by moving electric charges. The focus here is on the magnetic fields produced by current-carrying wires, specifically when these wires are curved, as in electromagnets and electric motors. == History == The exploration of magnetic fields and their relationship with ele...")