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Magnetic field at a distance 2.4 cm from a long straight wire is 16 µT. What must be current through the wire?

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Data: a = 2.4 × 10-2 m, B = 1.6 × 10-5 T,
\(\frac{\mu_{0}}{4 \pi}\) = 10-7 T∙m/A
B = \(\frac{\mu_{0} I}{2 \pi a}=\frac{\mu_{0}}{4 \pi} \frac{2 I}{a}\)
The current through the wire,
I = \(\frac{1}{\mu_{0} / 4 \pi} \frac{a B}{2}=\frac{1}{10^{-7}} \frac{\left(2.4 \times 10^{-2}\right)\left(1.6 \times 10^{-5}\right)}{2}\) = 1.92 A

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