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The magnetic field at a point, 10cm away...

The magnetic field at a point, 10cm away from a magnetic dipole, is found to be `2.0 xx 10^(-4) T`. Find the magnetic moment of the dipole if the point is (a) in end on position of the dipole and (b) in broadside-on position of the dipole.

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