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Two identical small equally charged conducting balls are suspended from long threads secured at one point. The charges and masses of the balls are such that they are in equilibrium when the distance between them is a(the length of thread `Lgtgta`). Then one of the balls is discharged. what will be the distance `b(bltltL)` between the balls when equilibrium is restored?

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