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A charge q is moved from a point A above a dipole moment p to a point B below the dipole on equatorial plane without acceleration. Find the work done in the process.

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At any point on equatorial line of an electric dipole, electric potential is Zero. Therefore, work done in moving a charge q from A to B is zero.
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