Answer:
The magnitude of the magneticfield B[T] at a point on the surface of the earth directly below the power line is B=1.496x10^(-6) T.
Explanation:
The distance from the wire to a point in the surface is the heigth of the wire.
The formula for the magnetic field on any point at distance R from a wire conducting alternating current is:
[tex]B=\frac{\mu_0I}{2\pi R} =\frac{(4\pi\cdot 10^{-7}T\cdot m/A)(1000\,A)}{2\pi \cdot 50\,m} =1.496\cdot10^{-6}\,T[/tex]