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At a certain location in the northern hemisphere, the earth's magnetic field has magnitude of `42 mu T` and points downwards at `53^(@)` to the vertical. Calculate the flux through a horizontal surface of area `2.5 m^(2).[sin 53^(@) = 0.8]`

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