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Consider a magnetic dipole kept in the north to south direction. Let `P_1, P_2, Q_1, Q_3` be four points at the same distance from the dipole towareds north, south, east and west of the dipole respectively. The directions of the magnetic field due to the dipole are the same at

A

`P_1 and P_2`

B

`Q_1 and Q_2`

C

`P_1 and Q_1`

D

`P_2 and Q_2`

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