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Two identical thin ring, each of radius R meters, are coaxially placed a distance R metres apart. If `Q_1` coulomb, and `Q_2` coulomb, are repectively the charges uniformly spread on the two rings, the work done in moving a charge q from the centre of one ring to that of the other is

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