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What is the magnetic field off-axis in the y direction?
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[QUOTE="Javier Lopez, post: 6078453, member: 639131"] I tested also making a long radii loop and measuring close to the wire (that is the worse case) to check again field close to a long wire. I stated at the result an incredible accuracy: At 1mm of a long wire it is expected to have 2.2 Teslas Loop Radii: 5 meters At x,r= 5.001,0 Bx=-2.19766907587031 At x,r= 5.0, 0.001 gives Br = 2.19999969 [/QUOTE]
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