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Two magnets `A` and `B` are identical and these are arranged as shown in the figure. Their length is negligible in comparison to the separation between them. A magnetic needle is placed between the magnets at point P which gets deflected through an angle `theta` under the influence of magnets. The ratio of distance `d_(1)` and `d_(2)` will be

A

`(2 tan theta)^(1//3)`

B

`(2 tan theta)^(-1//3)`

C

`(2 cot theta)^(1//3)`

D

`(2 cot theta)^(-1//3)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`(2M)/(d_(1)^(3))= (M)/(d_(2)^(3)) tan theta rArr (d_(1))/(d_(2))= (2 cot theta)^((1)/(3))`
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