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I am a graduate student in Optics with a Physics bachealors. I am very interested in learning about and eventually doing research in gravitational physics, but unfortunately the university I am attending does not offer class in GR. This brings me to my question, does anybody know of a...
I got that the top angle should be 16 degrees but I don't know how. We never went over center of mass so I am assuming you arn't supposed to find it that way. Thank you very much for you help. How do you find the angle?
I have been working on this problem all day and I cannot figure out how to solve it hopefully somebody has an idea on how to get me moving in the right direction.Homework Statement
Two Identical 15.0-Kg Balls, each 25.0 cm in diameter are suspende by two 35.0-cm wires. The entire Apparatus is...