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A very long straight conducting wire, lying along the z-axis, carries a current of 2A. The integral `ointvecB.dvecl` is computed along the straight line PQ, where P has the coordinates `(2cm,2cm,0)` and Q has the coordinates `(2cm, 2cm ,0)`. The integral has the magnitude (in SI units)`

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