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Two small balls of mass m each are suspended side by side by two equal threds to length L. If the distance between the upper ends of the threads be a, the angle `theta` that the threads will make with the vertical due to attraction between the balls is :

A

`"tan"^(-1)((a-x)g)/(mG)`

B

`"tan"^(-1)(mG)/((a-x)^(2)g)`

C

`"tan"^(-1)((a-x)^(2)g)/(mG)`

D

`"tan"^(-1)((a^(2)-g^(2))g)/(mG)`

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