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Exploiting Ampere's Law - Long Wire
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96.A thin glass rod of radius R and length L carries a uniform surface charge density 'q'. It is spinning about it's axis, at an angular velocity w. Find the magnetic field at a distance S>>R from center of rod as shown in the figure.
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