A circular coil of radius \(R\) carries an electric current \(I\). The magnetic field due to the coil at a point on the axis of the coil located at a distance \(r\) from the centre of the coil, such that \(r \gg R\), the magnetic field at that point is proportional to
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At large distances, a current loop behaves like a magnetic dipole, and its field varies as \(1/r^3\).
Step 1: Magnetic field on the axis of a circular coil.
The magnetic field at a point on the axis of a circular current loop is given by
\[
B = \frac{\mu_0 I R^2}{2(r^2 + R^2)^{3/2}}
\]
Step 2: Apply the condition \( r \gg R \).
When \( r \gg R \), we can approximate
\[
(r^2 + R^2)^{3/2} \approx r^3
\]
Step 3: Simplify the expression.
\[
B \propto \frac{1}{r^3}
\]