Answer:
Explanation:
The wires are in circular shape . They have common center .
magnetic field due to circular wire is given by the formula
B = [tex]\frac{\mu_0\times I }{2r}[/tex]
where I is current , r is radius of the coil .
magnetic field due to inner wire
= [tex]\frac{\mu_0\times 10 }{2\times.09}[/tex]
magnetic field due to outer wire
= [tex]\frac{\mu_0\times I }{2\times.15}[/tex]
These should be equal and opposite so that by cancelling each other , they create zero field.
[tex]\frac{\mu_0\times 10 }{2\times.09}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{\mu_0\times I }{2\times.15}[/tex]
I = 16.66 A
Direction of current should be in opposite direction ie anticlockwise when looking from above.