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![Magnetic field of a moving charge. Electromagnets. Magnetic field intensity H and magnetic induction B. Magnetic field of a long straight wire, circular coil, solenoid, toroid, and moving charge. Permeability. Magnetic field of a moving charge. Electromagnets. Magnetic field intensity H and magnetic induction B. Magnetic field of a long straight wire, circular coil, solenoid, toroid, and moving charge. Permeability.](https://solitaryroad.com/c1046/ole.gif)
Magnetic field of a moving charge. Electromagnets. Magnetic field intensity H and magnetic induction B. Magnetic field of a long straight wire, circular coil, solenoid, toroid, and moving charge. Permeability.
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![If the intensity of magnetic field at a point on the axis of current carrying coil of radius R is half of that at the center of the coil, then the distance If the intensity of magnetic field at a point on the axis of current carrying coil of radius R is half of that at the center of the coil, then the distance](https://haygot.s3.amazonaws.com/questions/1957366_1155758_ans_35804e608e4c43d496e14dc58880916c.jpg)