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Two charges 5 µC and -2 µC (with no external field) are placed at (-9 cm, 0, 0) and (9 cm, 0, 0) respectively. The work required to separate the two charges infinitely away from each other is :
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-0.5 J
0.5 J
5 J
-5 J
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