[Electrical force] 2 balls hanging from ceiling, angled

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I don't think I will need these advance techniques in my exercises
 
sea333 said:
I don't think I will need these advance techniques in my exercises
Dropping a perpendicular from the apex of an isosceles triangle to create two congruent right angled triangles is pretty basic geometry; less advanced, even, than the cosine rule.
 
haruspex said:
Dropping a perpendicular from the apex of an isosceles triangle to create two congruent right angled triangles is pretty basic geometry; less advanced, even, than the cosine rule.
I have checked this and I get r = 2a*sin10
 
sea333 said:
sqrt(4a^2sin^2(10)) = 2*a*sin10

How do you get from 1 - cos^2(10) - sin^2(10) to 2 sin^2(10) ?
1 - cos^2(10) + sin^2(10) = 2sin^10 because cos^2(10) + sin^2(10) = 1