magnetic effect

In this question I got the ans by replacing loop with Perm Mangnet but how can we solve it using loop
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Deleted User10mo ago
torque=mXB, so it would be a cross product between area vector of loop, and the B field, both of which are mutually perpendicular so I(pi r^2)X4
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GamertugOP10mo ago
I did it using Magnetic moment , I am asking how to solve it without it +solved @Deleted User
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