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An electric current passes through a long straight copper wire. At a perpendicular distance 5 cm from the straight wire, the magnetic field is B. The magnetic field at perpendicular distance 20 cm from the straight wire would be

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0%(A) B/6
100%(B) B/4 ( 1 voter )
0%(C) B/3
0%(D) B/2
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The correct answer is (B) B/4.
The magnetic field due to a long straight current-carrying wire is given by
B ∝ 1/r​. If the distance is increased from 5 cm to 20 cm (4 times), the magnetic field decreases by 4 times, becoming B/4.

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  1. The magnetic field due to a long straight current-carrying wire is given by:
    B = μ0I/2πr
    Here, B ∝ 1/r .
    If the distance increases from 5 cm to 20 cm (i.e., four times), the magnetic field decreases by the same factor:
    B′ = B/4.
    Therefore, the new magnetic field is B/4.
    Answer: (B) B/4.

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