Given below are two statements :
Statement (I) : When currents vary with time, Newton's third law is valid only if momentum carried by the electromagnetic field is taken into account
Statement (II) : Ampere's circuital law does not depend on Biot-Savart's law.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below :
A long straight wire of radius a carries a steady current I. The current is uniformly distributed across its cross section. The ratio of the magnetic field at $$\frac{a}{2}$$ and $$2 a$$ from axis of the wire is :
An element $$\Delta l=\Delta x\hat{i}$$ is placed at the origin and carries a large current $$I=10 \mathrm{~A}$$. The magnetic field on the $$y$$-axis at a distance of $$0.5 \mathrm{~m}$$ from the elements $$\Delta x$$ of $$1 \mathrm{~cm}$$ length is:
The electrostatic force $$\left(\vec{F_1}\right)$$ and magnetic force $$\left(\vec{F}_2\right)$$ acting on a charge $$q$$ moving with velocity $$v$$ can be written :