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Figure shows three current carrying conductors and three imaginary loops. Calculate the current enclosed by each of the loops.

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The current enclosed by the first loop is `-I_1`. The current
enclosed by the second loop is `I_3-I_2` and the current enclosed
by the third loop is `I_3-I_1-I_2`.
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