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biot-sa·vart law \|bēˌōsə|vär-, |byōsə-\ noun Usage: usually capitalized B&S Etymology: after Jean B. Biot died 1862 French mathematician and Félix Savart died 1841 French physician & physicist : a statement in electromagnetism: the magnetic intensity at any point due to a steady current in an infinitely long straight wire is directly proportional to the current and inversely proportional to the distance from point to wire — compare ampere's law |