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Distance according to the magnitude of the magnetic field around the conductor

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The magnitude of the magnetic field around the conductor line, through which the current I (A) flows, is inversely proportional to the distance R (m) from the conductor and can be obtained from the following equation.

B = k*I/R

B : magnitude of magnetic field (N/A¡¤m = T = Wb/m^2)
k : proportional constant = 2*10^(-7) N/A^2
I : current in the conductor (A)
R : distance to the conductor (m)

Expressing the equatuon in the unit ¥ìT,

B = 2*10^(-7)*I/R*(10^6)
= 0.2*I/R

Thus, the distance to have a certain magnitude of magnetic field is :

R = 0.2*I/B

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R = 0.2*I/B
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