This time the pendulum is 1.31 m long. Suppose you start with the pendulum hanging vertically, at rest. You then give it a push so that it starts swinging with a speed of 1.15 m/s. What maximum angle (in degrees) will it reach, with respect to the vertical, before falling back down? 29.6 degrees 24.1 degrees 18.5 degrees 9.3 degrees

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  1. This time the pendulum is 1.31 m long. Suppose you start with the pendulum hanging vertically, at rest. You then give it a push so that it starts swinging with a speed of 1.15 m/s. What maximum angle (in degrees) will it reach, with respect to the vertical, before falling back down?
       
    29.6 degrees
       
    24.1 degrees
       
    18.5 degrees
       
    9.3 degrees
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