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The magnetic vector potential for a line current will be inversely proportional to(a) dL(b) I(c) J(d) RThe question was asked during an interview for a job.This key question is from Magnetic Vector Potential topic in division Magnetostics of Electromagnetic Theory

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Correct answer is (d) R

Explanation: The magnetic VECTOR potential for the LINE INTEGRAL will be A = ∫ μIdL/4πR. It is clear that the potential is INVERSELY proportional to the distance or radius R.



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