small magnetism doubt

In this question, why does the time have to be time period of one full rotation?
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PeriodicTable ji
PeriodicTable jiOP4mo ago
Here's a part of the solution
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iTeachChem4mo ago
since it has a linear charge density, if you choose a smaller time period, the charge would reduce proportionally too. the current would be the same, either way :D that angle 2pi will basically become theta, which gets cancelled out :) all good?
PeriodicTable ji
PeriodicTable jiOP4mo ago
+solved @iTeachChem
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