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Two equal and opposite charges `[+q and —q)` are situated at a distance `x` from each other. The value of potential at very far point will depend
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Two equal and opposite charges `[+q and —q)` are situated at a distance `x` from each other. The value of potential at very far point will depend upon
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(a) only on `q` (b) only on `x` (c) on `q.x` (d) `on `q/x`
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