Answer:
The option (B) is correct.
Explanation:
The magnetic force between the two current carrying wires is given by
[tex]F =\frac{\mu o}{4\pi}\times \frac{2 I I'}{r}[/tex]
where, I and I' be the currents in the wires and r is the distance between the two wires.
Here, we observe that the force between the wires is inversely proportional to the distance between them.
So, when the distance is doubled , let the new force is F'.
[tex]\frac{F'}{F}=\frac{r}{r'}\\\\\frac{F'}{F}=\frac{d}{2d}\\\\F'=\frac{F}{2}[/tex]
So, option (B) is correct.