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A current of `50 A` is placed through a straight wire of length `6 cm` then the magnetic induction at a point `5cm` from the either end of the wire is (`1gauss=10^-4T`)

A

2.5 gauss

B

1.25 gauss

C

1.5 gauss

D

3.0 gauss

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