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A parallel-plate capacitor with circular plates is charged by a constant current III. The radius aaa of the plates is much larger than the distance ddd between them, so fringing effects are negligible. Calculate B(r)B(r)B(r), the magnitude of the magnetic field inside the capacitor as a function of distance from the axis joining the center points of the circular plates.

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