Two identical charged spheres suspended from a common point by two massless strings of length.

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asked Mar 28, 2018 in Physics by paayal (26,720 points) 4 6 11

Two identical charged spheres suspended from a common point by two massless strings of length l are initially a distance d(d < < l) apart because of their mutual repulsion. The charge begins to leak from both the spheres at a constant rate. As a result the charges approach each other with a velocity υ. Then as a function of distance x between them

(a) υ ∝ x–1/2 

(b) υ ∝ x–1

(c) υ ∝ x1/2 

(d) υ ∝ x

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answered Mar 28, 2018 by sanjaydas (61,430 points) 5 7 7
selected Mar 28, 2018 by Vikash Kumar
 
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(a) : Figure shows equilibrium positions of the two-sphere.

When charge begins to leak from both the spheres at a constant rate, then

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