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A compass needle whose magnetic moment is `60 Am^(2)`, is directed towards geographical north at any place experiencing moment of force of `1.2 x× 10^(–3)` Nm. At that place the horizontal component of earth field is 40 micro `W//m^(2)`. What is the value of dip angle at that place?

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