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A square coil of side 10 cm consists of 20 turns and carries a current of 12A. The coil is suspended vertically and the normal to the plane of the coil makes an angle of `30^@` with the direction of a uniform horizontal magnetic field 0.8 T. What is the magnitude of torque experienced by the coil?

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