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Physics, 18.03.2021 01:40, joserodriguez212004

Two massive spheres of mass = 800 and = 2.5 are suspended by wires of negligible mass, which are attached to the ceiling as shown in the figure below. The smaller sphere is then raised from a height â„Ž = 15 , in relation to its relaxing position, and released. When it reaches the lowest part of its trajectory, it collides with the largest sphere, which, in turn, is over a height . If the restitution coefficient of the system is = 0.65, determine the value of considering a central impact.


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