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Two charges particle `(M,+Q)` and `(m,-q)` are placed in a gravity free space where a uniform electric field `E` exist. After the particles are released, they stay at a constant distance from each other. What is the distance? Neglect Gravitational interaction. `k` is electrostatic constant.

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