Question
The magnetic field at the center of a circular, current-carrying conductor of radius $r$ is $B_c$. The magnetic field on its axis at a distance $r$ from the center is $B_a$. The value of $\frac{B_c}{B_a}$ will be
The magnetic field at the center of a circular, current-carrying conductor of radius $r$ is $B_c$. The magnetic field on its axis at a distance $r$ from the center is $B_a$. The value of $\frac{B_c}{B_a}$ will be