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In the previous problem, calculate the amount of work done in moving a charge of 0.1 nC from (i) centre of the square to the midpoint of side AB (ii) centre of the square to the midpoint of side BC.

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MODERN PUBLICATION-ELECTROSTATIC POTENTIAL AND CAPACITANCE -PRACTICE PROBLEMS 2
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