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Two pendulums of equal length l=.45 m are suspended from the same point. The pendulum bobs are steal spheres. The first bob is drawn back to make a 35 degree angle with the vertical. If the first bob has mass 0.25 kg and second bob has mass 0.42 kg, how high will the second bob rise above its initial position when struck elastically by the first bob after it is released?
Two pendulums of equal length l=.45 m are suspended from the same point. The pendulum bobs are steal spheres. The first bob is drawn back to make a 35 degree angle with the vertical. If the first bob has mass 0.25 kg and second bob has mass 0.42 kg, how high will the second bob rise above its initial position when struck elastically by the first bob after it is released?