Ampere’s circuital law is analogous to a law in electrostatics.That law is
Faraday’s law
Kirchhoff’s law
Gauss’s law
Coulomb’s law
Ampere’s circuital law is analogous to a Gauss’s law in electrostatics.
In Ampere circuital law, the current outside a curve is not included. Does it mean that magnetic field B calculated using this law gives the contribution of only currents crossing the area bounded by the curve? Explain.