When you use the Ampere-Maxwell law to calculate a magnetic field from a displacement current, how must the path over wh
Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 6:21 pm
When you use the Ampere-Maxwell law to calculate a magnetic field from a displacement current, how must the path over which you integrate the magnetic field relate to the total area filled by the changing electric field? The path of integration may cover an area larger than the area of the field, or may cover only a part of the total area of the field, if you use the correct fraction of the displacement current. O The path of integration must cover an area smaller than that covered by the electric field. O The path of integration must always cover exactly the same area as the electric field. The path of integration must cover an area larger than that covered by the electric field.