Answer:
Explanation:
Magnetic field due to a moving charge
B = μ₀ / 4π x (qv x r)/r²
Given
B = .3 X 10⁻⁶ T,
r = 60 x 10⁻³ m
Putting these values in the given equation
.3 x 10⁻⁶ = 10⁻⁷ x qvsinθ /( 60 x 10⁻³)²
θ = 90 °
qv = 10.8 x 10⁻³
At point P
Sinθ = 60 / 72
r² = 72 x 72 x 10⁻⁶
B = 
= 0.17 μT
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<span>Electric field is proportional to q/d^2, where q is the magnitude of the charge and d is the distance. Since all the given units are identical, we can just compare their relative magnitudes without calculating for the exact values.
A) 3/(0.4)^2 = 18.75
B) 1.5/(0.2)^2 = 37.5
C) 6/(0.4)^2 = 37.5
D) 3/(0.2)^2 = 75
Therefore, choice D has the largest electric field of all.
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