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Two magnetic dipoles X and Y are kept at a distance d apart, with their axes perpendicular to each other. The dipole moment of Y is twice that of X. P is a point along the horizonal line which is at the midpoint of d. What is the magnitude of the force of particle of charge q passing through P at angle `theta=45^(@)`? (d is very much larger in comparison to dipole)

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