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State Ampere's circuital law. Obtain an expression for magnetic induction along the axis of toroid.

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Ampere's circuital law : In free space, the line integral of magnetic induction around a closed path in a free space is equal to `mu_(0)` times the net steady current enclosed by the path.
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