In a uniform magnetic field, can an Amperian loop ever have a non-zero value of its line integral with the magnetic field? (You get only one try on this one!) A: Yes. B: No, it will always be zero. C: Depends on the orientation and shape of the loop.
In a uniform magnetic field, can an Amperian loop ever have a non-zero value of its line integral with the magnetic field? (You get only one try on this one!) A: Yes. B: No, it will always be zero. C: Depends on the orientation and shape of the loop.
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