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21 June, 06:44

The magnetic field produced by a current in a long straight wire varies with respect to the radial distance r from the wire as Group of answer choices 1/r2. 1/r3. 1/r. r2. r.

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  1. 21 June, 07:34
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    1/r

    Explanation:

    The magnetic field produced by a current in a wire decreases with distance from the wire, this means the magnetic field produced by a currents is inversely proportional to it's distance from the wire.

    Let E be magnetic field and r distance of wire

    We have that,

    E is inversely proportional to r

    (E) * (1/r)
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