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Parallel wires, a distance D = 23.8 cm apart, carry a current, i = 2.43 A, in opposite directions as shown in the figure. A circular loop, of radius R = D/2 = 11.9 cm, has the same current flowing in a counterclockwise direction. Determine the magnitude of the magnetic field from the loop and the parallel wires at the center of the loop
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