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An infinitely long straight conductor carries 50 A current and is located in the air. Then, the flux density at a point 0.07 m away from the conductor is​

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Answered by aryansinghji0301
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An infinitely long straight conductor carries 50 A current and is located in the air. Then, the flux density at a point 0.07 m away from the conductor is wait I trying bro

Answered by talasilavijaya
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The flux density at a point 0.07 m away from the conductor is 0.14 \times{10^{-3}  }T

Step-by-step explanation:

Given current carrying by an infinitely long straight conductor, I = 50 A Distance, r= 0.07 m

Magnetic flux density is given by

                                                 B=\frac{\mu_{0} I}{2\pi r}

                                                     =\frac{\ 4\pi  \times10^{-7}  \times 50}{2\pi  \times0.07}=\frac{\ 100  \times10^{-7}  }{\ 7  \times10^{-2}}

                                                     =0.14 \times{10^{-3}  }

Therefore, the flux density due to the conductor is 0.14 \times{10^{-3}  }T.

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