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<p> is entirely displacement current. Applying this law to surface , which is bounded by exactly the same curve , but lies between the plates, produces:</p>

<p>Any surface   that intersects the wire has current  passing through it so <a href="page.php?w=Amp%C3%A8re%27s_law">Ampère's law</a> gives the correct magnetic field. However a second surface  bounded by the same edge   could be drawn passing between the capacitor plates, therefore having no current passing through it. Without the displacement current term Ampere's law would give zero magnetic</p><p>
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