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A lightning bolt may carry a current of 1.00 ✕ 104 A for a short time interval. What is the resulting magnetic field 134 m from the bolt? Assume that the bolt extends far above and below the point of observation.
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Answered by bobpursley
Isn't this Biot-Savat law?

http://dev.physicslab.org/Document.aspx?doctype=3&filename=Magnetism_BiotSavartLaw.xml
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