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A charge `(-q)` and another charge `(Q)` are kept at two points `A and B` respectively. Keeping the charge `(+Q)` fixed at `B`, the charge `(-q)` at `A` is moved to another point `C` such that `ABC` forms an equilateral triangle of side `l`. The net work done in moving teh charge `(-q)` is

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