Respuesta :
Answer:
It increases to three times it's original value.
Explanation:
B
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Recall the equation for the magnetic field of a wire (assuming infinite):
[tex]B = \frac{\mu _0 i_{encl}}{2\pi r}[/tex]
B = Magnetic field (T)
μ₀ = Permeability of Free Space (Tm/A)
i = enclosed current (A)
r = distance from wire (m)
From the equation, we can see that there is a DIRECT relationship between the current and the magnetic field.
Therefore, if the current is increased by a factor of 3, the FIELD will also be increased by a factor of three.