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An infinitely long wire carrying current I is along Y-axis such taht its one end is at point A(0,b) while the wire extends upto +oo. The magnitude of magnetic field strength at
An infinitely long wire carrying current I and passes through origin alone i +j+k. Find the magnetic field at point 1,0,0
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How can one show that the magnetic field due to an infinitely long current carrying conductor at a point near its end is given by B = (μ0) I/ (4πa) using Ampere's
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A magnetic field due to a long straight wire carrying a current $I$ is proportional toA. $I$B. ${I^2}$C. ${I^3}$D. $\\sqrt I $
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Two infinitely long, straight wires are parallel and separated by a distance of one meter. They carry currents in the same direction. Wire 1 carries 3 times the current as wire 2
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