Answer:
option (a) and (C)
Step-by-step explanation:
The magnetic field strength due to a current carrying wire is directly proportional to the amount of current flowing through the conductor and the length of the conductor. By the Biot Savart's law, the amount of magnetic field strength produced due to a small length element is given by
dB = k dl x i / r^2
Where, dl is the small length element, i be the current and r be the distance from the conductor where the magnetic field strength is to be calculated.