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Figure shows an end view of two long, parallel wires perpendicular to the xy plane, each carrying a current I, but in opposite directions.

Graph the magnitude of `vecB` at point on the x-axis.

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The correct Answer is:
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At a position on the x-axis:
`B_(n et)=2(mu_0I)/(2pir)sin theta=(mu_0I)/(pi(sqrt(x^2+a^2))) a/(sqrt(x^2+a^2))`
`B_(n et)=(mu_0Ia)/(pi(x^2+a^2))`
It's graphs is shown below.

The magnetic field is a maximum at origin, `x=0`.
When `xgt gta, B~~(mu_0Ia)/(pix^2)`
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