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centered on the origin, and carrying the steady current . Let , , be spherical coordinates whose
origin lies at the center of the loop, and whose symmetry axis is coincident with that of the loop. It follows
that the distribution of current density in space is
(628)
Because the geometry is cylindrically symmetric, we can, without loss of generality, choose the observation
point to lie in the - plane (i.e., ). It follows from Equation (621) that
(629)
(630)
(631)
averages to zero. Hence, only , which corresponds to , is non-zero, and we can write
(632)
where
(633)
which reduces to
(634)
The previous integral can be expressed in terms of complete elliptic integrals, but this is not particularly
illuminating. A better approach is to make use of the expansion of the Green's function for Poisson's equation
in terms of spherical harmonics given in Section 3.5:
(635)
Here, represents the lesser of and , whereas represents the greater of and . Hence,
(636)
where now represents the lesser of and , whereas represents the greater of and . It follows
from Equation (309) that
(637)
(638)
(639)
(640)
Hence, we obtain
(641)
where we have made use of the fact that when is even. To be more exact,
(642)
for , and
(643)
for .
(644)
(645)
(646)
Given that
(647)
we find that
(648)
(649)
(650)
(651)
(652)
Of course, this result can be obtained in a more straightforward fashion via the direct application of the Biot-
Savart law. We also have
(653)
(654)
in the region . A long way from the current loop (i.e., ), we obtain
(655)
(656)
(657)
where .
Now, a small planar current loop of area , carrying a current , constitutes a magnetic dipole of moment
(658)
Here, is a unit normal to the loop in the sense determined by the right-hand circulation rule (with the
current determining the sense of circulation). It follows that in the limit and the current
(659)
(660)
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Richard Fitzpatrick 2014-06-27