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Two uniformly charged solid spheres A and B of radii a and b with charges `q_(1)` and `q_(2)` are kept at a separation r. Find the work done in disassembling the whole system into very small particles and displace the particles to infinite separation.
`[3/5 (Kq_(1)^(2))/a+3/5(Kq_(2)^(2))/b+(Kq_(1)q_(2))/r]`

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