Two small equal point charges of magnitude q are
suspended from a common point on the ceiling by
insulating mass less strings of equal lengths. They come
to equilibrium with each string making angle q from the
vertical. If the mass of each charge is m, then the
electrostatic potential at the centre of line joining them will
be
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two small equal point charges of magnitude q are suspended from a common point on the ceiling by insulating mass less strings of equal lengths. they come to equilibrium with each string making an angle "theta" with the vertical.
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