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A magnetic dipole is acted upon by two magnetic fields with inclined to each other at an angle of `75^(@)`. One of the fields has a magnitude of 15 mT. The dipole attains stable equilibrium at an angle of `30^(@)` with this field. The magnitude of the other field (in mT) is close to

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