A long horizontal wire `AB`, which is free to move in a vertical plane and carries a steady current of `20 A`, is in equilibrium at a height of `0.01 m` over another parallel long wire `CD` which is fixed in a horizontal plane and carries a steady current of ` 30 A`, as shown in figure. Shown that when `AB` is slightly depressed, it executes simple harmonic motion. Find the period of oscillations.
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A, B, C, D
When `AB` is steady, weight per unit length = Force per unit length Weight per unit length `= (mu_(0))/( 4 pi) ( 2 I_(1) I_(2))/ ( r )` ……( i) `4`
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