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The angle of dip at a certain place is `30^(@)` .If the horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field is `H` ,the intensity of the total magnetic field is
(A) `H`/2
(B) `2H/ sqrt(3)`
(c) `H sqrt(2)`
(D) `H sqrt(3)`

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