Q#04.a. Figure 4, shows four circular Amperian loops (a, b, c, d) concentric with a wire whose current is directed out of the page. The current is uniform across the wire's circular Page 1 of 2 cross section (the shaded region). Rank the loops according to the magnitude of around each, greatest first.
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