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    Two 22.7 m long wires run parallel to each other separated by 46.01 mm and with a force between them of 1.8263410562921E-5 N. If one of them carries a currents of 0.723 A, what is the current in the other?

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    Two 638.2 m long wires run parallel to each other separated by 56.6 mm and with a force between them of 0.032469074475618 N. If one of them carries a currents of 2.927 A, what is the current in the other?

    A

    Two 702.2 m long wires run parallel to each other separated by 16.82 mm and with a force between them of 0.071400389015458 N. If one of them carries a currents of 1.257 A, what is the current in the other?

    A

    Two 806.8 m long wires run parallel to each other separated by 64.59 mm and with a force between them of 0.031239625764979 N. If one of them carries a currents of 2.013 A, what is the current in the other?

    A

    Two 140.9 m long wires run parallel to each other separated by 59.22 mm and with a force between them of 0.0070879913927727 N. If one of them carries a currents of 2.942 A, what is the current in the other?

    A

    Two 838.3 m long wires run parallel to each other separated by 30.2 mm and with a force between them of 0.00029161736688742 N. If one of them carries a currents of 0.067 A, what is the current in the other?

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