
Initially, the forces acting on each ball are
(i) Tension T
(ii) Weight mg
(iii) Electrostatic force of repulsion F
For its equilibrium along vertical,
Tcosθ = mg ...(i)
and along horizontal,
Tsinθ = F ...(ii)
Dividing equation (ii) by (i), we get
tanθ = F/mg ...(iii)
When the balls are suspended in a liquid of density σ and dielectric constant K, the electrostatic force will become (1/K) times, i.e. F′ = (F/K) while weight

