For Force left side magnetic field should be into the page on left wire.
For magnetic field into the page current should be downward
F= Bi1L
B= F/iL, B= (4π×10-7×i2)/2π×4.62×10-2
2×i2×10-5/4.62= (1.35×10-6)/0.379×0.692
i2= 1.19 A down
option d is correct
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