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Physics, 16.10.2019 04:30, mindofnyny

Rope (initially vertical) va flexible, uniform rope of mass m and length l is initially held motionless over frictionless ice, with one end just touching the ice. at the bottom of the rope is a very small, frictionless ramp that causes the rope to end up sliding horizontally on the ice with velocity v. what is the magnitude of v?

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