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An electric dipole is placed along the X-axis `O`. Point `P` is at a distance of `20cm` from the origin such that `OP` makes an angle `pi//3` with the `X`-axis. If the electric field at `P` makes an angle `theta` with the`X`-axis the value of `theta` will be

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