Two straight infinitely long wires are fixed in space so that the current in the left wire is 2 A and directed out of the plane of the page and the current in the right wire is 3 A and directed into the plane of the page. In which region(s) is/are there a point on the x-axis, at which the magnetic field is equal to zero due to these currents carrying wires? Justify your answer.
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since the figure might be missing but this is well known question of class 12 so below is the assumed figure
Let I1 and I2 be the current equal to 2A and 3A respectively . And also let the regions shown .
since the figure might be missing but this is well known question of class 12 so below is the assumed figure
Let I1 and I2 be the current equal to 2A and 3A respectively . And also let the regions shown .