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A dipole refers to a separation of charges or magnetic poles into two oppositely charged or magnetically opposed entities. In an electrical context, it typically involves two equal and opposite charges separated by a distance. In magnetism, it refers to a magnetic north and south pole separated by some distance, effectively generating a magnetic field. This concept is fundamental in fields such as electromagnetism, physics, and chemistry, especially in discussing molecular polarity and electromagnetic interactions.
Answer: c
Explanation: An electric dipole generally refers to two equal and unlike (opposite signs) charges separated by a small distance. It can be anywhere, not necessarily at origin.