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Two insulated circular loop A and B of radius '$a$' carrying a current of '$\mathrm{I}$' in the anti clockwise direction as shown in the figure. The magnitude of the magnetic induction at the centre will be :

$\frac{\sqrt{2} \mu_0 I}{a}$
$\frac{\mu_0 I}{\sqrt{2} a}$
$\frac{\mu_0 \mathrm{I}}{2 \mathrm{a}}$
$\frac{2 \mu_0 I}{a}$

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