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Magnetic field at point 'P' due to given current distribution :-

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Answered by Anonymous
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Magnetic field at point P due to given current distribution is Uoia/πr^2.

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Answered by IIMrMartianII
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  • Magnetic field at point 'P' due to given current distribution

Solution

  • The magnetic field at point P due to lower wire will be zero since the point lies on the wire. ... Use Biot-Savart's law to determine the magnetic field due to a finite wire at a point P which is at a distance r from the wire.

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