The magnetic potential at a point on the axial line of a bar magnet of dipole moment `M` is `V`. What is the magnetic potential due to a bar magnet of dipole moment `M/4` at the same point ?
A
4 V
B
2 V
C
`(V)/(2)`
D
`(V)/(4)`
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D
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