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Can the magnetic field at one end of a long solenoid be calculated using Ampère's Law?

Physics Asked on June 21, 2021

I know that at the ends of a long solenoid induced magnetic field is $B= (μ_0NI)/2$. This is found by either integration or considering it as a part of a similar long solenoid.
But my question is that is there any way of calculating the same result by Ampere’s circuital law? (Preferably without considering it as a part of longer solenoid)

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