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Two long straight parallel wires, carrying (adjustable) currents `I_(1)` and `I_(2)` are kept at a distance d apart. If the force F between the two wires is taken as positive when the wire repel each other and negative when the wires attract each other, the graph showing the dependence of F, on the product `I_(1)I_(2)` would be:

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