Two identical circular wires of radius and carrying current are placed in perpendicular planes as shown in the figure. The net magnetic field at the center of the circular wires is _____ × .

Two identical circular wires of radius and carrying current are placed in perpendicular planes as shown in the figure. The net magnetic field at the center of the circular wires is _____ × .

Correct answer:628
Standard Method
Given: Two identical circular wires of radius carry current and are placed in perpendicular planes.
Find: The net magnetic field at the common center in the form .
Magnetic field at the center of one circular loop is
Since the planes of the two loops are perpendicular, the magnetic fields and at the center are also perpendicular. Therefore,
For identical loops, , so
Substituting ,
Now put and :
Using ,
Taking ,
Therefore, the required numerical value is 628.
Using scalar addition is incorrect because the two magnetic fields are mutually perpendicular. Use vector addition: .
Taking the radius as or instead of converting to gives a wrong magnitude. Always convert SI units before substitution.
Missing the factor in the current leads to an incorrect field for each loop. Substitute the given current exactly as written.
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