Number 12 gauge wire, commonly used in household wiring, is 2.053 mm in diameter and can safely

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Number 12 gauge wire, commonly used in household wiring, is 2.053 mm in diameter and can safely carry currents of up to 20.0 A. For a wire carrying this maximum current, find the magnetic field strength
(a) 0.150 mm from the wire’s axis,
(b) at the wire’s surface, and (c) 0.375 mm beyond the wire’s surface.

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Essential University Physics

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