Biot-Savart-Law Superposition

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For the following conductor loop, determine the magnetic field along the ##z##-axis, which passes through the center of the conductor loop and is perpendicular to it.
The conductor loop consists of an infinitely long wire through which a constant current ##I## runs.
Is it possible to determine the magnetic fields in the different sections ## \vec B_i## with ## i \in \{ 1,2,3 \}## and then calculate the total field by ## \vec B= \sum \limits_{i=1}^3 \vec B_i##?

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Yes.
Is this homework ?

LeoJakob said:
... determine the magnetic field along the z-axis, ...
At all points on the z-axis, or at the origin in the direction of the z-axis ?

Segments 1 and 3 are in line with the z-axis. Apply the right-hand rule.
What direction will the field from segments 1 and 3 be on the z-axis ?

What is the field on the central axis of a circle ?
What is the field on the central axis of a semicircle ?
 
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Thank you ! :)

It is an exercise to solve for the upcoming exams:

-segment 1 and 2 produce the same magnetic field at a point on the z axis
- a whole circle on the central x-axis would create a magnetic field that points only in the z-direction because of the radial symmetry
- a semicircle
on the central x-axis would create a magnetic field that points only in the z- and y-direction because the contributions on the x-axis cancel out
 

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