Answer:
The magnetic field produced by a long straight current-carrying wire is directly proportional to the current in the wire and inversely proportional to the distance from the wire.
Explanation:
The magnetic field produced by a long straight current-carrying wire is given by :
[tex]B=\dfrac{\mu_0I}{2\pi d}[/tex]............(1)
Where
[tex]\mu_o[/tex] = permeability of free space, [tex]\mu_o=4\pi\times 10^{-7}\ T-m/A[/tex]
I = current flowing in the wire
d = distance from wire
From equation (1), it is clear that the magnetic field produced by a long straight current-carrying wire is directly proportional to the current flowing and inversely proportional to the distance from the wire. So, the correct option is (d).