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Magnetic field due to a ring having `n` turns at a distance `x` on its axis is proportional to (if, `r` = radius of
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Magnetic field due to a ring having `n` turns at a distance `x` on its axis is proportional to (if, `r` = radius of ring)
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(a) `r/((x^2+r^2))` (b) `r/((x^2+r^2)(3/2))`
(c) `(nr^2)/((x^2+r^2)(3/2))` (d) `(n^2r^2)/((x^2+r^2)(3/2))`
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