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A rectangular loop carrying current I is placed on the xy-plane. Assume that the corners of the loop are at (0,0),(a,0), (0,b), (a,b). Find the magnetic field intensity above the loop. Specifically,let a=2,b=1:
B.) Plot the magnitude of H when 0<x<a, 0<y<b, z=0,1,2
B.) Plot the magnitude of H when 0<x<a, 0<y<b, z=0,1,2
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