The diagrams below show regions of equipotentials.A positive charge is moved from $A$ to $B$ in each diagram. 
  • A
     In all the four cases the work done is the same.
  • B Minimum work is required to move $q$ in figure $(I).$
  • CMaximum work is required to move $q$ in figure $(II).$
  • DMaximum work is required to move $q$ in figure $(III).$
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