Question
For protecting a sensitive equipment from the external magnetic field, it should be(a) Placed inside an aluminium cane(b) Placed inside an iron cane(c) Wrapped with insulation around it when passing current through it(d) Surrounded with fine copper sheet
 
 
 
 

Answer

(b) Placed inside an iron cane

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