Two identical long conducting wires AOB and COD are placed at right angle

Two identical long conducting wires AOB and COD are placed at right angle to each other, will one above other such that O is their common point for the two. The wires carry I₁ and I₂ currents respectively. Point P is lying at distance d form O along a direction perpendicular to the plane containing the wires. The magnetic field at the point P will be

Options

(a) (μ₀/2πd) (I₁/I₂)
(b) (μ₀/2πd) (I₁+I₂)
(c) (μ₀/2πd) (I₁²-I₂²)
(d) (μ₀/2πd) (I₁²-I₂²)½

Correct Answer:

(μ₀/2πd) (I₁²-I₂²)½

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