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A bar magnet of moment M is placed vertically on a horizontal table top with its...

A bar magnet of moment M is placed vertically on a horizontal table top with its South Pole in contact with table. Find the distance to the nullpoint from the magnet if horizontal component of earths magnetic field is H
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