Net magnetic field at the centre of the circle $O$ due to a current carrying loop as shown in figure is $(\theta < 180^o)$
A
zero
B
perpendicular to paper inwards
C
perpendicular to paper outwards
Dis perpendicular to paper inwards if $\theta \le 90^o$ and perpendicular to paper outwards if $90^o \le \theta < 180^0$
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C
perpendicular to paper outwards
c
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