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An infinitely long hollow conducting cylinder with inner radius `(R)/(2)` and outer radius `R` carries a uniform current density along its length . The magnitude of the magnetic field , ` | vec(B)|` as a function of the radial distance `r` from the axis is best represented by

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B

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D

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The correct Answer is:
D

(d) Case-I: `x gt R/2`
`|B|=0`

Case-II: `R/2lexleR`
`intvecB.vec(dl)=mu_0I`
`|B|2pix=mu_0[pix^2-pi(R/2)^2]J`
`|B|=(mu_0J)/(2x)(x^2-(R^2)/4)`
Case III: `xgeR`
`intvecB.vec(dl)=mu_0I`
`|B|2pix=mu_0[piR^2-pi(R/2)^2]J`
`|B|=(mu_0J)/(2x) 3/4 R^2`
`|B|=(3mu_0JR^2)/(8x)`
so
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