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A straight wire of length 0.53 m carries a conventional current of 0.2 amperes. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field made by the current at a location 2.0 cm from the wire? Use both the exact formula and the approximate formula to calculate the field. (a) result using exact formula

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Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Length of wire, l = 0.53 m

Current, I = 0.2 A

(1.) Approximate formula:

We need to find the magnitude of the magnetic field made by the current at a location 2.0 cm from the wire, r = 2 cm = 0.02 m

The formula for magnetic field at some distance from the wire is given by :


B=(\mu_oI)/(2\pi r)


B=(4\pi * 10^(-7)* 0.2\ A)/(2\pi * 0.02\ m)

B = 0.000002 T


B=10^(-5)\ T

(2) Exact formula:


B=(\mu_oI)/(2\pi r)(l)/(√(l^2+4r^2) )


B=(\mu_o* 0.2\ A)/(2\pi * 0.02\ m)* (0.53\ m)/(√((0.53\ m)^2+4(0.02\ m)^2) )

B = 0.00000199 T

or

B = 0.000002 T

Hence, this is the required solution.

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