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Two uniformely charged spheres (x and y) are suspended by strings of length l from vertically adjustable supports. the spheres are in static equilibrium and at the same height, as shown below. . the angles with respect to the vertical are q=13.4°, and t=19.2°. (q is the angle between sphere x and the vertical. t is the angle between the sphere y and the vertical.) true or false:
the charge on x can be negative and that on y negative.
the charge on x can be negative and that on y positive.
the amount of charge on y can be equal to that on x.
the mass of x can be less than that of y.
the amount of charge on y can be less than that on x.

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