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Figure shows a part of an electric circuit. The wires AB, CD, and EF are long and have identical resistances. The separation between the neighbouring wires is 1.0 cm. The wires AE and BF have negligible resistances and the ammeter reads 30 A . Calculate the magnetic force per unit length of AB and CD. `

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