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The earth’s magnetic field lines resemble that of a dipole at the centre of the earth. If the magnetic moment of this dipole is close to `8 x× 10^(22) Am^(2)`, the value of earth’s magnetic field near the equator is close to (radius of the earth = `6.4 × 10^(6) m)`

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