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What is the general form of the potential due to a dipole in vector notation?
A. V = (1/(4πε₀)) * p·r/r³
B. V = (1/(4πε₀)) * q/r
C. V = (1/(4πε₀)) * (p·r̂)/r²
D. V = (1/(4πε₀)) * p/r²
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