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The electron in a hydrogen atom circles around the proton with a speed of `2*18xx10^6ms^-1` in an orbit of radius `5*3xx10^-11m`. Calcualte (a) the equivalent current (b) magnetic field produced at the proton. Given charge on electron `1*6xx10^-19C` and `mu_0=4pixx10^-7TmA^-1`.

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