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Two small metal balls of different mass `m_(1)` and `m_(2)` are connected by strings of equal length to a fixed point. When the balls are given equal charges, the angles that the two strings make with the vertical are `30^(@)` and `60^(@)`, respectively. The ratio `m_(1)//m_(2)` is close to -

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