A magnet of magnetic moment `2JT^(-1)` is aligned in the direction of magnetic field of `0.1T`. What is the net work done to bring the magnet normal to the magnrtic field?
A
0.1 J
B
0.2 J
C
1 J
D
2 J
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B
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