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Two ideal solenoids of radii R and 6 R , respectively, have n turns per meter, and each carries a current of I . Both currents flow in the same direction. The small‑radius solenoid is placed inside the large-radius solenoid so that their axes of symmetry are parallel and separated by a distance d = 3 R . Neglecting any magnetic screening effects, express the magnetic field strength on the axis of the small-radius solenoid analytically in terms of the quantities given and the magnetic permeability of a vacuum, μ 0 .
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