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The ratio of electric potential due to a short electric dipole at point A whose position vector w.r.t. centre of dipole makes 60° angle with direction of dipole moment to that at point B on axial position is (Both points are at same distance from the center of the dipole)

A) 1:3

B) 1:1

C) 1:2

D) 2:1

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