Electrostatics Physics

Can someone answer this with written solutions?
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lmaodedXD7mo ago
ig SHM hona chahiye, were you able to write net torque and moment of inertia? if yes then equate net alpha= omega^theta and approximate theta= sin theta you'll get omega, omega= d theta/dt now integrate from theta= theta not to zero and for t from 0 to t, and ig fir koi appriximation to eliminate theta not
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iTeachChem7mo ago
@PeterGriffinItis did we try it out with the above help? closing this, lemme know if you wanna open it back up again +solved @lmaodedXD
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