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Two wires A & B are carrying currents `I_1` & `I_2` as shown in the figure.The separation between them is d. A third wire C carrying a current I is to be kept parallel to them at a distance x from A such that the net force acting on its is zero.The possible values of x are :

A

`x=(I_1/(I_1-I_2))d` and `x=I_2/((I_1+I_2))d`

B

`x=(I_1/(I_1+I_2))d` and `x=I_2/((I_1-I_2))d`

C

`x=(I_1/(I_1+I_2))d` and `x=I_2/((I_1-I_2))d`

D

`x=(I_1d)/((I_1-I_2))`

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