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Example S. (Problem 74,Page 726 of the text book) Two identical point articles, each of mass m and charge q are suspended from a common point by threads of length L. Each thread makes an angle with the vertical as shown in the side figure Show thatq-2L sine(mg/k)tan9 where k is Coulomb constant.
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