A certain amount of current when flowing in a properly set tangent galvanoment, produces a deflection of `45^(@)`. If the current be reduced by a factor of `sqrt(3)`, the deflection would
A
Decrease by `30°`
B
Decrease by `15°`
C
Increase by `15° `
D
Increase by `30° `
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B
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