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A magnetic field strength `(H) 3xx10^(3) Am^(-1)` produces a magnetic field of induction `(B)` of `12piT` in an iron rod. Find the relative permeability of iron ?

A

`10^(5)`

B

`10^(4)`

C

`10^(3)`

D

`10^(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`mu=(B)/(H)&mu_(r)=(mu)/(mu_(0))`
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