The bob A of a pendulum released from 30° to the vertical hits another bob B of the same mass at rest on a table as shown in Fig. 6.15. How high does the bob A rise after the collision? Neglect the size of the bobs and assume the collision to be elastic.
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❇ When the Bob A hits Bob B on the table, it transfers its Kinetic Energy to the Bob B because the collision is Elastic. The Bob A comes to the rest at the location of B while the Bob B begins to move with the velocity of A.
❇ When the Bob A hits Bob B on the table, it transfers its Kinetic Energy to the Bob B because the collision is Elastic. The Bob A comes to the rest at the location of B while the Bob B begins to move with the velocity of A.
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