A conductor consists of a circular loop of radius R 13.0 cm and two long, straight sections as shown in the figure below. The wire lies in the plane of the screen and carries a current I = 3.40 A. Find the magnetic field at the center of the loop. magnitude HT direction out of the page X R

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A conductor consists of a circular loop of radius \( R = 13.0 \, \text{cm} \) and two long, straight sections as shown in the figure below. The wire lies in the plane of the screen and carries a current \( I = 3.40 \, \text{A} \).

Find the magnetic field at the center of the loop.

- **Magnitude:** \(\_\_\_\_\) \(\mu \text{T}\)

- **Direction:** [dropdown menu] (out of the page)

![Diagram: A circular loop with radius \( R \) is shown, with two long, straight sections. The current \( I \) travels through the loop and sections, creating a magnetic field at the center of the loop.)

*Note: The diagram illustrates the direction of the current with an arrow, and the circular loop's center is marked, demonstrating where the magnetic field is to be calculated.*

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Transcribed Image Text:A conductor consists of a circular loop of radius \( R = 13.0 \, \text{cm} \) and two long, straight sections as shown in the figure below. The wire lies in the plane of the screen and carries a current \( I = 3.40 \, \text{A} \). Find the magnetic field at the center of the loop. - **Magnitude:** \(\_\_\_\_\) \(\mu \text{T}\) - **Direction:** [dropdown menu] (out of the page) ![Diagram: A circular loop with radius \( R \) is shown, with two long, straight sections. The current \( I \) travels through the loop and sections, creating a magnetic field at the center of the loop.) *Note: The diagram illustrates the direction of the current with an arrow, and the circular loop's center is marked, demonstrating where the magnetic field is to be calculated.* Submit Answer
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