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A long, straight copper wire with a diameter of 3.75 mm carries a current of 3.50 A. Assume the current density in the w

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A Long Straight Copper Wire With A Diameter Of 3 75 Mm Carries A Current Of 3 50 A Assume The Current Density In The W 1
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A long, straight copper wire with a diameter of 3.75 mm carries a current of 3.50 A. Assume the current density in the wire is uniform. What is the magnetic field (in Tesla) at the center of the wire? What is the magnetic field at the outer surface of the wire? What is the magnetic field 1.50 mm from the center of the wire? What is the magnetic field 9.50 mm from the center of the wire? The permeability of free space is uo=4x10-7 Tm/A. Use Ampere's law to solve the problem. a section of the wire is shown d = 3.75 mm