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Electric susceptibility is inversely proportional to

A

permittivity

B

polarization vector

C

magnetic field intensity

D

permeability

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B


`V_(1)-V_(2)=1/(4pi in_(0))[{q/R+((-q))/sqrt(R^(2)+d^(2))}]-{((-q))/R+q/sqrt(R^(2)+d^(2))}`
`=q/(2pi in_(0))[1/R-1/sqrt(R^(2)+d^(2))]`
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