49. Two small non-conducting balls A and B are rigidly attached at the ends of a light frictionless non-conducting rod. A third non-conducting ball C can slide on the rod like a threaded bead between the balls A and B. All the three balls are of equal mass m and have equal charges q. Initially the balls are held at rest in free space with centre-to-centre spacing as shown in the figure. All the balls are simultaneously released. Find maximum speed of the ball C in subsequent motion. Neglect radii of the balls as compared to the distance d. 3d ADeach of mass m and charge q are usth I to B

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49. Two small non-conducting balls A and B are rigidly attached at the ends
of a light frictionless non-conducting rod. A third non-conducting ball C
can slide on the rod like a threaded bead between the balls A and B. All
the three balls are of equal mass m and have equal charges q. Initially
the balls are held at rest in free space with centre-to-centre spacing as
shown in the figure. All the balls are simultaneously released. Find
maximum speed of the ball C in subsequent motion. Neglect radii of the
balls as compared to the distance d.
A
3d
Eomd
d D each of mass m and charge q are
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Transcribed Image Text:Neglect effects of gravity. m ugtatt Mcoto) 49. Two small non-conducting balls A and B are rigidly attached at the ends of a light frictionless non-conducting rod. A third non-conducting ball C can slide on the rod like a threaded bead between the balls A and B. All the three balls are of equal mass m and have equal charges q. Initially the balls are held at rest in free space with centre-to-centre spacing as shown in the figure. All the balls are simultaneously released. Find maximum speed of the ball C in subsequent motion. Neglect radii of the balls as compared to the distance d. A 3d Eomd d D each of mass m and charge q are oth I to
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