$A$ long current-carrying wire produces a magnetic field of $1 \ T$ at a distance of $r$. What will be the magnetic field at distances of $(a)$ $\frac{r}{2}$,$(b)$ $2r$,and $(c)$ $3r$?

  • A
    $(a)$ $2 \ T, (b) \frac{1}{2} \ T, (c) \frac{1}{3} \ T$
  • B
    $(a)$ $3 \ T, (b) \frac{1}{3} \ T, (c) \frac{1}{6} \ T$
  • C
    $(a)$ $\frac{3}{2} \ T, (b) \frac{1}{4} \ T, (c) \frac{1}{8} \ T$
  • D
    $(a)$ $\frac{5}{2} \ T, (b) \frac{1}{2} \ T, (c) \frac{1}{3} \ T$

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