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Assertion : Two identical balls are charged by q. They are suspended from a common point by two insulating threads l each. In equilibrium, the angle between the tension in the threads is `180^(@)`. (Ignore gravity).
Reason : In equilibrium tension in the spring is
`T=1/(4pi epsi_(0)) (q.q)/l^(2)`

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