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a. A conductor in the shape of a square of edge length `l = 0.4 m` carries a current `i=10.0 A`. Calculate the magnitude and direction of magnetic field at the centre of the square.
b. If this conductor is formed into a single circular turn and carries the same current. what is the value of the magnetic field at the centre.

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