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Two charges `+3.2 xx 10^(-19) C` and `-3.2 xx 10^(-9) C` kept `2.4 Å` apart forms a dipole. If it is kept in uniform electric field of intensity `4 xx 10^(5) vol//m` then what will be its electrical energy in equilibrium ?

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