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A `2 muC` charge moving around a circle with a frequency of `6.25xx10^(12)` Hz produces a magnetic field 6.28 tesla at the centre of the circle. The radius of the circle is

A

2.25 m

B

0.25 m

C

13.0 m

D

1.25 m

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The correct Answer is:
D

`q= 2mu C , f = 6.25 xx 10^(12)` Hz
`I = qf = 2 xx 10^(-6) xx 6.25 xx 10^(12) = 12.5 xx 10^(6) A`
`B = (mu_(0) I)/(12 R) implies 6.28 = (4pi xx 10^(-7) xx 12.5 xx 10^(6))/(2 xx R)`
`implies R = (4pi xx 10^(-7) xx 12.5 xx 10^(6))/(2 xx 6.28) = 1.25` m
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