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Physics, 04.06.2020 14:57 melanie1055

A person of mass 55 kg swings on a rope length 4 m from rest (when the rope makes an angle of 30 degrees with the vertical) and collides perfectly inelastically with a 70 kg person on the ground when the rope is exactly vertical. Determine the maximum angle the rope makes with the vertical after the 55 kg person picks up the 70 kg person.

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