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Two infinitely long straight wires lie in the xy-plane along the lines `x =pm R`. The wire located at `x =+R` carries a constant current `I_(1)` and the wire located at ` x = -R` carries a constant current `I_(2)`. A circular loop of radius R is suspended with its centre at `(0,0, sqrt(3)R)` and in a plane parallel to the xy-plane. This loop carries a constant current ? in the clockwise direction as seen from above the loop. The current in the wire is taken to be positive if it is in the `+hat J` direction. Which of the following statements regarding the magnetic field ` vec B` is (are) true?

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