A 2.0-cm-diameter, 15-cm-long solenoid is tightly wound with one layer of wire. A 2.5 A current through the wire generates a 3.2 mT magnetic field inside the solenoid.
What is the diameter of the wire, in mm?
Express your answer using two significant figures.

A 2.0-cm-diameter, 15-cm-long solenoid is tightly wound with one layer of wire. A 2.5 A current...
A 2.0-cm-diameter, 15-cm-long solenoid is tightly wound with one layer of wire. A 2.1 A current through the wire generates a 3.1 mT magnetic field inside the solenoid. What is the diameter of the wire, in mm? Express your answer using two significant figures.
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