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A charged particle moves between two parallel current-carrying wires, separated by 3cm, in the direction parallelto both of them. CurrentI2is three times larger than currentI1and runs opposite to it. At what distance, x,from the wire carryingI1would the particle be undeflected by the combined magnetic field of the wires?Hint:Thewires do exert force on each other but that is not relevant to this proble


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