6. 3.4 Four Masses Four masses are arranged on a square with light rods. One arrangement has equal masses, and another has different masses as shown. 1 (X) 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 If the squares are each hung by the upper left mass as indicated, what is the difference in the angle at which they hang? Report the angle positive in degrees.

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6. 3.4 Four Masses
Four masses are arranged on a square with light rods. One arrangement has equal masses, and another has
different masses as shown.
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(X)
1
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2
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If the squares are each hung by the upper left mass as indicated, what is the difference in the angle at which they
hang? Report the angle positive in degrees.
Transcribed Image Text:6. 3.4 Four Masses Four masses are arranged on a square with light rods. One arrangement has equal masses, and another has different masses as shown. 1 (X) 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 If the squares are each hung by the upper left mass as indicated, what is the difference in the angle at which they hang? Report the angle positive in degrees.
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