Abstract:Ampère's force law for steady currents was not historically associated with a magnetic field, but it could have been. A magnetic field, inspired by work of Helmholtz in 1870, can be defined such that the double-differential form of Ampère's force law is a function of a double-differential of this field. We call this field the Ampère–Weber field, B, and show that its divergence is zero everywhere, as is that of the usual, but different, magnetic field B of Maxwellian electrodynamics. The curl of the Ampère–Webe… Show more
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