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(Figure 3.118) shows two dipole moments parallel to each other and placed at a distance x apart. What is the magnitude of force of interaction ? What is the nature of force, attractive or repulsive ?
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A

`(3p_(1)p_(2))/(4piepsi_(0)X^(4))`

B

`(p_(1)p_(2))/(4piepsi_(0)X^(4))`

C

`(p_(1)p_(2))/(4piepsi_(0)X^(4))`

D

`(p_(1)p_(2))/(3piepsi_(0)X^(4))`

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