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A current I flows in the inner conductor of an infinitely long coaxial line and returns via the outer conductor. The radius of the inner conductor is a, and the inner and outer radii of the outer conductor is b and c, respectively. Find the magnetic flux density B for all regions and plot |B| versus r.

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By definition, we can say that Magnetic flux density is defined as the amount of magnetic flux in an area taken perpendicular to the magnetic flux's direction. An example of magnetic flux density is a measurement taken in teslas.

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