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A square loop of side a=6 cm carries a c...

A square loop of side `a=6 cm` carries a current `I=1A`. Calculate magnetic induction `B(muT)` at point P, lying on the axis of loop and at a distance `x=sqrt7 cm` from the centre of loop.

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