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A small mass is attached to a 3.00m string and is raised at an angle of 65 degrees. What is its maximum speed?

I've come to the conclusion that I'd need to how far it is to the ground to use the formula Eg = mg(delta)h however how wouldi approach doing that?
After that, I believe it is the law of conservation of energy
Eg = Ek
10 years ago

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