Multiple Choice
A very long straight current-carrying wire produces a magnetic field of 20 mT at a distance d from the wire. To measure a field of 5 mT due to this wire, you would have to go to a distance from the wire of
A) 16d.
B) 8d.
C) 4d.
D) 2d.
E) d
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