Science, asked by abdahaad17, 11 months ago

the magnitude of magnetic field at point X will be equal in both the conductors....am i ryt??​

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Answered by ash6129
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HOLA MATE

FROM MY MIND YOU ARE . RIGHT

Answered by Sidyandex
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Magnetic field at a point for infinite wire be B.

The contribution will come from wire along x and y axis only, which are perpendicular to each other.

Apply Ampere circuital law, and you can find the direction and magnitude of B.

Say both are flowing along positive direction Magnetic field at (-a) for x would be B⃗ x=μ0I2πaȷ^.

y would be B⃗ y=μ0I2πa−ı^. the net Magnetic field would be B⃗ =μ0I2πa(ȷ^−ı^)


abdahaad17: this isnt even in 10th class cbse portion...are u sure it is ryt..??
abdahaad17: we have no such calculations of magnetic field....only the direction and the strength is expressed to be more when the conc. of field lines are more at a given place...
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