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A "bar" magnet of magnetic moment 1.5J//...

A "bar" magnet of magnetic moment `1.5J//T` is aligned with the direction of a uniform magnetic field of `0.22 T`. The work done in turning the magnet so as to align its magnetic moment opposite to the field and the torque acting on it in this position are respectively.

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