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The torque on a bar magnet due to the ea...

The torque on a bar magnet due to the earth's magnetic field is maximum when the axis of the magnet is

A

Perpendicular to the field of the earth

B

Parallel to the vertical component of the earth's field

C

At an angle of `33^(@)` with respect to the N - S direction

D

Along the North-South ( N - S ) direction

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