Magnetic field due to current carraying axis of wire
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A current carrying wire generates a magnetic field. According to Biot-Savart's law, the magnetic field at a point due to an element of a conductor carrying current is, ... Inversely proportional to the square of the distance r between the element and the point.
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according to bio sabarts law the current flowing in a conductor at a distance r^2 is inversely proportional to the distance r and directly proportional to current ,dl,sin@theta
dB = k isin@dl/r^2
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