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A charged sphere of diameter `4` cm has a charge density of `10^(-4) "coulmb"//cm^(2)`. The work done in joule when a charge of 40 nano-columbs is moved from infinity to a point which is at a distance of 2 cm from the surface of the sphere is-

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