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[" How much work has to be done in assembling three "],[" charged particles at the vertices of an equilateral "],[" triangle as shown in figure ( "29-E5)?],[qquad [2.0times10^(-5)c],[10cm]],[[(10cm)/(4.0times10^(-5)C),3.0times10^(-5)C]]

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