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A source charge q is located at `vecr`. The electric field due to it at `vecr_@` is given by :

A

`1/(4pi epsilon_@) q/r^2 hatr`

B

`1/(4pi epsilon_@) q/r^2 hatr`

C

`1/(4pi epsilon_@) q/|vecr - Vecr_@|^3 (vecr - vecr_circ)`

D

`1/(4pi epsilon_@) q/|vecr_@ - Vecr|^3 (vecr_@ -vecr)`

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