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The real angle of dip, if a magnet is suspended at an angle of `30^(@)` to the magnetic meridian and the dip needle makes an angle of `45^(@)` with horizontal, is:

A

`tan^(-1)(sqrt(3)/(2))`

B

`tan^(-1)(sqrt(3))`

C

`tan^(-1)((sqrt(3))/(sqrt(2)))`

D

`tan^(-1)((2)/(sqrt(3)))`

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A
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