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Question
The concentric circles representing the magnetic field around a current carrying straight wire become larger and larger as we move away from the wire. How does magnetic field change on these concentric circles?
Short Answer
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Solution
The magnetic field on those concentric circles decreases in strength as you move away from the wire it is inversely proportional to the distance r from the wire:
`B = μ_0 I/(2πr)`
The field at each circle is tangent to the circle (i.e., circumferential around the wire).
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