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Magnetic field inside a wire due to non uniform current density

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Magnetic Field Inside a Conductor. The magnetic field inside a conductor with uniform current density J = I/πR2 can be found with Ampere's Law. Inside the conductor the magnetic field B increases linearly with r. Outside the conductor the magnetic field becomes that of a straight conductor and decreases with radius

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