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Two small identical balls P and Q, each of mass 0.866 g, carry identical charges and are suspended by two threads of equal length 50 cm each from the same point. At equilibrium, they are separated by a distance of 50 cm. Find the charge on each ball (in nearest integer in `nC`).

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