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If `vecE_(ax)` and `vecE_(eq)` represent electric field at a point on the axial and equatorial line of dipole. If points are at a distance r from the centre of the dipole, for `r>>a`

A

`vecE_(ax)=vecE_(eq)`

B

`vecE_(ax)=-vecE_(eq)`

C

`vecE_(ax)=-2vecE_(eq)`

D

`vecE_(ax)=2vecE_(eq)`

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