A 100 kg man swings from a 10.0 m long rope. The man starts from rest at position A and the rope makes a 45.0° angle with the vertical. Assume no frictional losses. c) The man continues to swing to the right of point B. What will the man's speed be when the rope makes an angle of 30° with respect to the vertical at point C? Answer in m/s.

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A 100 kg man swings from a 10.0 m long rope. The man starts from rest at position A and the
rope makes a 45.0° angle with the vertical. Assume no frictional losses.
c) The man continues to swing to the right of point B. What will the man's speed be when the
rope makes an angle of 30° with respect to the vertical at point C? Answer in m's.
45 0l
10 m
m= 100kg
| 300
C
B
Transcribed Image Text:A 100 kg man swings from a 10.0 m long rope. The man starts from rest at position A and the rope makes a 45.0° angle with the vertical. Assume no frictional losses. c) The man continues to swing to the right of point B. What will the man's speed be when the rope makes an angle of 30° with respect to the vertical at point C? Answer in m's. 45 0l 10 m m= 100kg | 300 C B
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