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Find the current in the wire for the configuration shown in Fig. EP 6.19. Wire PQ has negligible resistance. B is the magnetic field is coming out of the paper `theta` is a fixed angle made by PQ travelling smoothly over two conducting paralel wire separated by a distance d.

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