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Currents in dc transmission lines can be 100 A or higher. Some people are concerned that the electromagnetic fields from such lines near their homes could pose health dangers.For a line that has current 180 A and a height of 8 m above the ground, what is the magnetic field does the line produce at the ground level?

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Answer: 4.50*10^-6T (0.00000450071T)

Explanation: A current carrying conductor has been knowing to generate a specific amount of magnetic field.

This is given by the Bio-savart law (mathematical).

The Bio-savart law is a mathematical equation that gives the value of strength of the magnetic field created by a current carrying conductor.

B=(Uo* I) /2πr

Where

B= strength of magnetic field

Uo = magnetic permeability in free space = 1.257 *10^-6

r = distance between current carrying conductor and any reference point.

By doing the neccesary algebra, we have

B=(1.257 *10^-6 * 180)/ (2 * 3.142 * 8)

B= 2.2626 *10^-4 / 50.2857

B=4.5 * 10^-6T (0.00000450071T)

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