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The current density `bar(J)` inside a long, solid cylindrical wire of radius `a = 12 mm` is in the direction of the central axis, and its magnitude varies linearly with radial distance r from the axis according to `J = (J_(0) r)/(a)`, where `J_(0) = (10^(5))/(4 pi) A//m^(2)`. Find the magnitude of the magnetic field at `r = (a)/(2)` in `mu T`

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