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The electric potential at a point on the axis of a short electric dipole,a at a distance "x" from the mid-point of dipole is proportional to:

(a) `1/ x^ 4`

(b) `1/ x^ (3/ 2)`

(c) `1/ x^ 3`

(d) `1/ x^ 2`

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