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A short magnet `(M=4xx10^(-2))` lying in a horizontal plane with its north pole points `37^(@)` east of north. Find the net horizontal field a ta point of the magnet of 0.1m away from it `(B_(h)=11muT)(sin37^(@)=3//5,cos37^(@)=4//5)`

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