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The forces existing between two parallel current carrying conductors is F. If the current in each conductor is doubled, then the value of force will
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The forces existing between two parallel current carrying conductors is F. If the current in each conductor is doubled, then the value of force will be
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(a) 2F (b) 4F (c) 5F (d) `F/2`
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