Consider a conductor forming a closed loop (C) in a magnetic field, with nonzero flux (Phi=) (int_{S}
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Consider a conductor forming a closed loop \(C\) in a magnetic field, with nonzero flux \(\Phi=\) \(\int_{S} \vec{B} \cdot d \vec{S}\) through it. Show that there is a nonzero probability current loop \(\oint_{C} d \vec{l} \cdot \vec{I}\).
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