Physics, asked by samjatin921, 4 months ago

At the center of a current carrying coil, the magnetic field intensity is directly proportional to the current and inversely proportional to the radius of the coil. So, if the current is doubled and radius is halved, then the value of B increases by 4 times the initial value​

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Answered by gvshashi15
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Answer:

At the center of a current carrying coil, the magnetic field intensity is directly proportional to the current and inversely proportional to the radius of the coil. So, if the current is doubled and radius is halved, then the value of B increases by 4 times the initial value.

Explanation:

The magnetic field at the centre of a circular coil carrying current is

B = mu(0) n I / (2r)

Where mu(0) is the permeability of free space, n is the number of turns in the coil, I the current in the coil and r it's radius.

It should be easy enough to get the answer you want.

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