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Two identical balls of mass 38.9 g are suspended from threads of length 1.01 m and carry equal charges as shown in the figure. Each ball is 1.00 cm from the centerline.
Assume that the angle Θ is so small that its tangent can be replaced by its sine. This is called the small angle approximation and means that for small angles sin(Θ)= tan(Θ). Find the magnitude of charge on one of the balls.
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