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Asteady current i flows through a wire of radius a. the current density in the wire varies with r as j = kr, where k is a constant and r is the distance from the axis of the wire. find expressions for the magnitudes of the magnetic field inside and outside the wire as a function of r. (hint: find the current through an ampèrian loop of radius r using ithru = j · da. use the following as necessary: μ0, i, a and r. do not substitute numerical values; use variables only.)a. b inside=? b. b outside=?

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