A baseball of mass m1 = 0.43 kg is thrown at another ball hanging from the ceiling by a length of string L = 1.65 m. The second ball m2 = 0.97 kg is initially at rest while the baseball has an initial horizontal velocity of V1 = 3.5 m/s. After the collision the first baseball falls straight down (no horizontal velocity). Randomized Variablesm1 = 0.43 kg m2 = 0.97 kg L = 1.65 m V1 = 3.5 m/s Part (a) Select an expression for the magnitude of the closest distance from the ceiling the second ball will reach d. Part (b) What is the angle that the string makes with the vertical at the highest point of travel in degrees?

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 A baseball of mass m1 = 0.43 kg is thrown at another ball hanging from the ceiling by a length of string L = 1.65 m. The second ball m2 = 0.97 kg is initially at rest while the baseball has an initial horizontal velocity of V1 = 3.5 m/s. After the collision the first baseball falls straight down (no horizontal velocity).

Randomized Variablesm1 = 0.43 kg
m2 = 0.97 kg
L = 1.65 m
V1 = 3.5 m/s

Part (a)  Select an expression for the magnitude of the closest distance from the ceiling the second ball will reach d

Part (b)  What is the angle that the string makes with the vertical at the highest point of travel in degrees? 

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