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A copper wire with density `rho` with cross-sectional area S bent to make three sides of a squae frame which can turn about a horizontal axis OO' as shown in figure. The wire is located in uniform vertical magnetic field. Find the magnetic induction if on passing a current I through the wire the frame deflects by an angle `theta` in its equilibrium position.

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