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Two small spheres, each of mass 0.1 gm and carrying same charge `10^(-9) C` are suspended by threads of equal length from the same point. If the distance between the centres of the sphere is 3 cm, then find out the angle made by the thread with the vertical. `(g=10 m//s^(2))` & `tan^(-1) (1/100) =0.6^(º)`

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