Two square loops of wire lie in the same plane on a frictionless table. Each carries current of magnitude I. In the left

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Two square loops of wire lie in the same plane on a frictionless table. Each carries current of magnitude I. In the left

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Two Square Loops Of Wire Lie In The Same Plane On A Frictionless Table Each Carries Current Of Magnitude I In The Left 1
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Two square loops of wire lie in the same plane on a frictionless table. Each carries current of magnitude I. In the left loop the current is counter-clockwise, and in the right loop it is clockwise. Which of the following will occur? [a] the loops will remain stationary the loops will move towards each other [c] the loops will push away from each other [d] both loops move to the right [e] both loops move to the left
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