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A 31.0 kg child on a swing reaches a maximum height of 1.92 m above their rest position.
Assuming no loss of energy: a) At what
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A 31.0 kg child on a swing reaches a maximum height of 1.92 m above their rest position.
Assuming no loss of energy: a) At what
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A 31.0 kg child on a swing reaches a maximum height of 1.92 m above their rest position.
Assuming no loss of energy: a) At what
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Matt Damon
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A child on a swing will have maximum potential energy at the highest points of the swing, when she is furthest from the ground.
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Which statement correctly describes the energies involved as a child on a swing approaches the bottom of the swing arc? Assume
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Which statement correctly describes the energies involved as a child on a swing approaches the bottom of the swing arc? Assume
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The height h(t) (in feet) of the seat of a child's swing above ground level is given by h(t) = -1.1cos(2pi/3t)+3.1 where t is
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At the local playground a child on a swing has a speed of 2.14 m/s when the swing is at its lowest point.
(a) To what maximum
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Ralph has the same mass of 72.6 kg, and his maximum velocity is still 7.3 m/s on the swing. What is the maximum height that
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can you change this up a bit
At the extreme end of the swing, the potential energy of the child is maximum and the at lowest
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