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A long, straight, solid cylinder, oriented with its axis in the z-direction, carries a current whose current density is J⃗ The current density, although symmetric about the cylinder axis, is not constant but varies according to the relationshipJ⃗ =2I0πa2[1−(ra)2]k^ for r≤a=0 for r≥awhere a is the radius of the cylinder, r is the radial distance from the cylinder axis, and I0 is a constant having units of amperes. (a) Show that I0 is the total current passing through the entire cross section of the wire. (b) Using Ampere’s law, derive an expression for the magnitude of the magnetic field B⃗ in the region r≥a. (c) Obtain an expression for the current I contained in a circular cross section of radius r≤a and centered at the cylinder axis. (d) Using Ampere’s law, derive an expression for the magnitude of the magnetic field B⃗ in the region r≤a. How do your results in parts (b) and (d) compare for r = a?

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