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A point P lies on the perpendicular bisector of a short electric dipole, of dipole moment p' at a distance r from the centre of dipole. The electric field at point P is proportional to

A

`(P)/(r^(2))`

B

` (1)/(pr^(2))`

C

` (p)/(r^(3))`

D

`(p^(2))/(r^(3))`

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