2) A 1.0−kg ball is attached to the end of a 2−m long massless string to form a pendulum. This pendulum is released from

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2) A 1.0−kg ball is attached to the end of a 2−m long massless string to form a pendulum. This pendulum is released from

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2) A 1.0−kg ball is attached to the end of a 2−m long massless string to form a pendulum. This pendulum is released from rest with the string horizothar. Rr the lowest point in its swing when it is moving horizontally, the ball collides elastically with a block of unknown mass initially at rest on a horizontal frictionless' surface. What is the mass of the block, if its speed just after the collision is 3.56 m/s ? What is the largest angle with respect to vertical the pendulum makes after collision? - kg ball = masblebs string eed  3.56 m/s.
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