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Two conductors each of length 12 m lie parallel to each other in air. The centre to center distance between two conductors is `15 xx 10^(-2)` m and the current in each conductor is 300 amperes. Determine the force in newton tending to pull the conductors together.

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To determine the force between two parallel conductors carrying current, we can use the formula for the magnetic force per unit length between two parallel current-carrying conductors: \[ F = \frac{\mu_0 I_1 I_2 L}{2 \pi r} \] Where: - \( F \) is the force between the conductors (in newtons), ...
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