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Physics, 26.11.2019 20:31 Nathaliasmiles

The change of flux through the ampèrian loop of radius r, φl, is a fraction of the change of flux across the whole area of the capacitor, φtot. find the scaling factor for≡φlφtot, which reduces to the ratio of the areas.

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