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Two small spheres each having the charge `+Q` are suspende by insulating threads of length L from a hook. This arrangement is taken in space where there is no gravitational effect then the angle between the two suspensions and the tension in each will be

A

`180^@,1/(4piepsilon_0)*(Q^2)/(2L)^2`

B

`90^@,1/(4piepsilon_0)*(Q^2)/L^2`

C

`180^@,1/(4piepsilon_0)*(Q^2)/(2L^2)`

D

`180^@,1/(4piepsilon_0)*(Q^2)/L^2`

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