Magnetic field at a point on the axis of a circular coil carrying current easy notes
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We know that the magnetic field produced by a current carrying straight wire depends inversely on the distance from it. Similarly at every point of a current carrying circular loop, the concentric circles representing the magnetic fields around it would become larger and larger as we reach at the center of circular loop, the arcs of these big circles would appear as straight line
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