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==History==
==History==


In 1820 two Frenchman, Felix Savart and Jean-Baptist, Biot published ''Note sur le magnétisme de la pile de Volta''[1] to the XXXX. Savart was trained as a medical doctor, although he spent more time on physics than patients and began conducting research in a physics lab on sound acoustics. He attended a lecture given by Biot
In 1820 two Frenchman, Felix Savart and Jean-Baptiste Biot, published ''Note sur le magnétisme de la pile de Volta'' and presented it to the Academy of Sciences in what became known as the Biot-Savart Law. Savart had been trained as a medical doctor, but began focusing more on physics rather than patients. He became interested in acoustics, building his own violins and conducting research on sound, and attended a lecture in Paris given by French mathematician, Jean-Baptiste Biot.


== See also ==
== See also ==

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The Biot-Savart Law is an equation that describes the quantitative relationship between an electrical current and the magnetic field it generates. [cont]

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In 1820 two Frenchman, Felix Savart and Jean-Baptiste Biot, published Note sur le magnétisme de la pile de Volta and presented it to the Academy of Sciences in what became known as the Biot-Savart Law. Savart had been trained as a medical doctor, but began focusing more on physics rather than patients. He became interested in acoustics, building his own violins and conducting research on sound, and attended a lecture in Paris given by French mathematician, Jean-Baptiste Biot.

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