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A earth's magnetic field at geomagnetic poles has a magnitude `6.2 xx 10^(-5) T`. Find the magnitude and the direction of the field ata point on the earth's surface where the radius makes an angle of `135^@` with the axis of the earth's assumed magnetic dipole. What is the inclination (dip) at this point?

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