What happens to the magnetic field, when the radius of the loop is doubled at its original value and at the same time current passing through it is also doubled? (a) reduced to one-fourth (b) become doubled (c) remains same (d) reduced to half
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If we double the radius of a coil keeping the current through it unchanged, then the magnetic field at any point at a large distance from the centre becomes approximately. A .
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