a] We know that force between current carrying wire
Force per length = u0i1i2/2pi r = 2e-7*2.5*5.6/0.20 = 0.000014 N/m
direction = away from each other because current is in opposite direction.
b] Force per length = u0i1i2/2pi r = 2e-7*2.5*5.6/0.20 = 0.000014 N/m
direction = towards each other because current is in same direction.
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