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An infinitely long cylindrical conductor of radius R contains current of uniform density J along axis of the cylinder. Two infinitely long cylindrical holes of radius r are drilled symmetrically throughout the length of the cylinder. The axes of the holes are parallel to the axis of cylinder and at distance d from it in the same plane. Magnetic field on the axes of one of the hole will be

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