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A very long wire carries an unknown current. At a distance of 30 cm from the wire, the magnitude of the magnetic field is found to be 40 uT. What is the magnitude of the current flowing in the wire?

A very long wire carries an unknown current. At a distance of 30 cm from the wire-example-1
User Zobia Kanwal
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Given that the distance from the wire is r = 30 cm = 0.3 m

The magnitude of the magnetic field is


\begin{gathered} \text{B = 40}\mu T \\ =4*10^(-5)\text{ T} \end{gathered}

We have to find the magnitude of the current.

The formula to find the magnitude of the current is


\begin{gathered} B=\text{ (}(\mu_o)/(4\pi)\text{)}*(2I)/(r) \\ B\text{ = }(4\pi*10^(-7))/(4\pi)*(2I)/(r) \\ I=\text{ }(Br)/(2)*10^7\text{ } \end{gathered}

Substituting the values, the current will be


\begin{gathered} I\text{ =}(4*10^(-5)*0.3)/(2)*10^7 \\ =\text{ 60 A} \end{gathered}

Thus, the magnitude of current is 60 A

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