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Three rings, each having equal radius R, are placed mutually perpendicular to each other and each having its center at the origin of the coordinates system. If a current I is flowing through each ring, then the magnitude of the magnetic field at the common center is:


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Solution

Step 1: Given parameters

Three rings, each having an equal radius R.

Current I is flowing through each of them.

Step 2: Calculation

We know the formula for the magnetic field at the center of a circular loop of current:

B=μ0I2R

Where, B is the magnetic field, I is the current, R is the radius of the ring, and μ0is the magnetic permeability.

When,

Bx is the magnetic field due to the ring in the y–z plane.

By is the magnetic field due to the ring in the x-z plane.

Bz is the magnetic field due to the ring in the x-y plane.

B→=Bx→+By→+Bz→=μ0I2R+μ0I2R+μ0I2RB→=3μ0I2R

Therefore, the magnitude of the magnetic field at the common center is B→=3μ0I2R.


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