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Physics, 07.04.2020 22:58 evanwall91

A long wire is known to have a radius greater than 5.6 mm and to carry a current that is uniformly distributed over its cross section. The magnitude of the magnetic field due to that current is 0.44 mT at a point 4.0 mm from the axis of the wire, and 0.27 mT at a point 32 mm from the axis of the wire. What is the radius of the wire?

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