A particle having charge 100 times that of an electron is revolving in a circular path of…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
A particle having charge 100 times that of an electron is revolving in a circular path of radius 0.8 m with one rotation per second. Magnetic field produced at the centre of the circular path will be:
- 10-17 μ0
- 10-11 μ0
- 10-7 μ0
- 10-3 μ0
Answer
(A) 10 -17 μ 0
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