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The magnetic field at point P due to a 2.0-A current flowing in a long, straight, thin wire is 8.0 μT. How far is point P from the wire?

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Answer:

r = 0.05 m = 5 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Applying ampere's law to the wire, we get:


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

where,

r = distance of point P from wire = ?

μ₀ = permeability of free space = 4π x 10⁻⁷ N/A²

I = current = 2 A

B = Magnetic Field = 8 μT = 8 x 10⁻⁶ T

Therefore,


r = ((4\pi\ x\ 10^(-7)\ N/A^2)(2\ A))/(2\pi(8\ x\ 10^(-6)\ T))\\\\

r = 0.05 m = 5 cm

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