If two charged objects are hung by a string of equal length the charges objects start repelling before reaching an equil

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If two charged objects are hung by a string of equal length the charges objects start repelling before reaching an equil

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If two charged objects are hung by a string of equal length the charges objects start repelling before reaching an equilibrium state. Model this situation by making up appropriate necessary quantities/numbers and figure out the distance of separation between the charges. What would be its energy at this stage? Show proper diagram, force analysis, and appropriate calculations. Some useful constants Mass of an electron = 9.1 x 10 kg Mass of a proton = 1.67 x 10.27 kg Fundamental charge = 1.6 X 10C Electrostatic constant = 9 x 10°N.m/C Atmospheric Pressure = 760 mmHg = 1.01 X 10' N/m? Avogadro's number = 6.02 x 10
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