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What is the amount of work done in bringing a mass from the surface of Earth on one side to a point diametrically opposite on the other side?

A

`(Q)/(2Aepsilon_(0))` towards left

B

`(Q)/(Aepsilon_(0))` away from the plates

C

`(QA)/(epsilon_(0))` towards left

D

`(Q)/(epsilon_(A))` towards the plates

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