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Transcribed Image Text:The two long, parallel wires shown in the accompanying figure carry currents in the same direction. If R,=12 cm and R2=8 cm, I,=15A and l,=20A, what is
the magnetic field (in 106 T) at point P?
R2
R,
12
63.3 into the screen
63.3 out of the screen
55.3 into the screen
55.3 out of the screen
O 25.0 into the screen
O 25.0 out of the screen
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