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Two coaxil solenoids 1 and 2 of the same length are set so that one is inside the other. The number of turns per unit length are `n_(1)` and `n_(2)`. The current `i_(1)` and `i_(2)` are flowing in opposite directions. The magnetic field inside the inner coil is zero. This is possible when

A

`i_(1)ne i_(2)and n_(1) n_(2)`

B

`i_(1)= i_(2)and n_(1) ne n_(2)`

C

`i_(1)= i_(2)and n_(1)= n_(2)`

D

`i_(1)= n_(2)and i_(1)n_(2)`

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