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A: Ampere circuital law is not independent of the Biot- Savart's law.
R: Ampere's Circuital law can be derived from the Blot Savart law.

A

If both Assertion & Reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion then mark (1)

B

If both Assertion & Reason are true but the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion, then mark 2.

C

If assertion is true statement but Reason is false, then mark (3)

D

If both Assertion and Reason are false statements, then mark (4)

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  • Assertion: Ampere’s circuital law is independent of Biot-Savart’s law. Reason: Ampere’s circuital law can be derived from the Biot-savart’s law.

    A
    Assertion is correct, reason is correct, reason is a correct explanation for assertion.
    B
    Assertion is correct, reason is correct, reason is not a correct explanation for assertion
    C
    Assertion is correct, reason is incorrect
    D
    Assertion is incorrect, reason is correct
  • Ampere's circuital law is the integral form of

    A
    Lenz's law
    B
    Faraday's law
    C
    Biot-Savart's law
    D
    Coulomb's law.
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