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Electric field intensity (E) due to an electric dipole varies with distance (r ) from the point of the center of dipole as :

A

`1/rand (1)/(r^(2))`

B

`(1)/(r^(2))and 1/r`

C

`(1)/(r^(2))and (1)/(r^(3))`

D

`(1)/(r^(3))and (1)/(r^(2))`

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  • Electric field intensity (E) due to an electric dipole varies with distance (r) of the point from the center of dipole as :

    A
    `E prop (1)/(r )`
    B
    `E prop (1)/(r^(4))`
    C
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    D
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