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Which of the following is/are correct?
Electric field of a dipole at any point is zero.
Total charge of a dipole is zero and electric field `E=(kq)/r^2,soE=0`

A

Both I and II are correct

B

I Is correct and II Is Incorrect

C

I Is Incorrect and II Is correct

D

I and II both are Incorrect

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D
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