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A magnetic dipole is under the influence of two magnetic fields. The angle between the field directions is `60^(@)`, and one of the fields has a magnitude of `1.2 xx 10^(-2)T`. If the dipole comes to stable equilibrium at an angle of `15^(@)` with this field, what is the magnitude of the other field ?

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