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Two short magnets (1) and (2) of magnetic moments `2Am^2` and `5Am^2` respectively are placed along two lines drawn at `90^@` to each other as shown in figure. At the point of intersection of their axes, the magnitude of magnetic field is `nxx10^-5T`. What is n?

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