The electric potential at a point $(x,\;y)$ in the $x - y$ plane is given by $V = - kxy$. The field intensity at a distance $r$ from the origin varies as
  • A${r^2}$
  • B$r$
  • C$\frac{1}{r}$
  • D$\frac{1}{{{r^2}}}$
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