A cylindrical conductor of radius a has a hole of radius b bored parallel to, and centered

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A cylindrical conductor of radius a has a hole of radius b bored parallel to, and centered a distance d from, the cylinder axis (d + b < a). The current density is uniform throughout the remaining metal of the cylinder and is parallel to the axis. Use Ampere's law and principle of linear superposition to find the magnitude and the direction of the magnetic-flux density in the hole.

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