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A `6cm` long bar magnet possesing magentic dipole moment `0*3Am^2` is placed vertically on a horizontal wooden table with north pole of magnet touching the table. A neutral point is found on the table at a distance of `8cm` south of the magnet. Calculate the horizontal component of earth's magnetic field.

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