Two small bar marnets are placed in a line with like poles facing each other at a certain distance d apart. If the length of each magnet is neglifible as compared to d, the force between them will be inversely proportional to
A
d
B
`d^(2)`
C
`(1)/(d^(2))`
D
`d^(4)`
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D
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