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Two points charges are placed on x-axis as shown, a = 1 cm, `q = 1muC` , mass of each particle `m=6g`. The charges are tied at the end of an inextensible string of length 2a. The whole system is free to move on a horizontal frictionless surface.

What is the tension in the string when velocity is maximum.

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