A single circular current loop 14.0 cm in diameter carries a 2.40 A current. You may want to review . For related problemsolving tips and strategies, you may want to view a Video Tutor Solution of Magnetic field of a coil. What is the magnetic field at the center of this loop?

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Answer:

Magnetic field at the center will be [tex]215.314\times 10^{-7}T[/tex]

Explanation:

We have given that diameter of the loop d = 14 cm = 0.14 m

So radius [tex]R=\frac{d}{2}=\frac{0.14}{2}=0.07m[/tex]

Current in the loop i = 2.40

We know that magnetic field at center of circular loop is given by

[tex]B=\frac{\mu _0i}{2R}[/tex]

So [tex]B=\frac{4\pi \times 10^{-7}\times 2.4}{2\times 0.07}=215.314\times 10^{-7}T[/tex]

Magnetic field at the center will be [tex]215.314\times 10^{-7}T[/tex]

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