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An insulating sphere of radius a carries a charge density $$\rho \left( {\overrightarrow {\bf{r}} } \right) = {\rho _0}\left( {{a^2} - {r^2}} \right)\cos \theta ;\,r < a.$$      The leading order term for the electric field at a distance d, far away from the charge distribution, is proportional to

A. d-1

B. d-2

C. d-3

D. d-4

Answer: Option B


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  1. Prashant Sharma
    Prashant Sharma:
    2 years ago

    wrong answer

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