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A student makes a short electromagnet by winding 300 turns of wire around a wooden cylinder of diameter $d=5.0 \mathrm{cm}$ .The coil is connected to a battery producing a current of 4.0 $\mathrm{A}$ inthe wire. (a) What is the magnitude of the magnetic dipole moment of this device? (b) At what axial distance $z \geqslant d$ will the magneticfield have the magnitude 5.0$\mu$ T (approximately one-tenth that ofEarth's magnetic field)?
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