In the case of a long straight wire with a uniformly distributed current, the magnetic field outside the wire decreases inversely with the distance from the wire (\( B \propto \frac{1}{r} \)) as given by Ampere's law. Inside the wire, the magnetic field increases linearly with the distance from the centre (\( B \propto r \)).
The correct plot represents a magnetic field that increases linearly within the radius of the wire and then decreases inversely beyond the radius.
Final Answer: Plot 3.