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Please see the attached for problem.
Answer is C.
I totally guessed on this problem because Ithought that the angles had something to do with it. But in the answer key it says that the angles had no bearing on the problem- just as long as the two balls are at its highest point and released at its max KE, they will be out of phase by pi.
How are we supposed to know whether they are released at its highest point??? Couldn't the angles easily have been like, 30 (for the upper) and 60 for the lower ball? That would have given the balls a bigger potential energy and higher kinetic energy...
Answer is C.
I totally guessed on this problem because Ithought that the angles had something to do with it. But in the answer key it says that the angles had no bearing on the problem- just as long as the two balls are at its highest point and released at its max KE, they will be out of phase by pi.
How are we supposed to know whether they are released at its highest point??? Couldn't the angles easily have been like, 30 (for the upper) and 60 for the lower ball? That would have given the balls a bigger potential energy and higher kinetic energy...