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[solved] Can someone please check this modified pendulum velocity problem
I'm looking for the ballistic pendulum velocity for a simple machine (pull back lever, it shoots a marble into a block that raises to a certain degree measured)
I have the angle that the block is raised
length of the string
mass of block
Ke=Pe (1/2MV^2=MGH)
cos@=length of sting - height/length of string
.20cos25.3 = .20 - h
which gives me .02cm, which in turn gives me .6m/s, which seems a bit slow, I feel as if I'm messing up my trig but I don't know where...
I figured out I was using an incorrect derivation, I was just so fixed on thinking I had messed up my trig work
Homework Statement
I'm looking for the ballistic pendulum velocity for a simple machine (pull back lever, it shoots a marble into a block that raises to a certain degree measured)
I have the angle that the block is raised
length of the string
mass of block
Homework Equations
Ke=Pe (1/2MV^2=MGH)
cos@=length of sting - height/length of string
The Attempt at a Solution
.20cos25.3 = .20 - h
which gives me .02cm, which in turn gives me .6m/s, which seems a bit slow, I feel as if I'm messing up my trig but I don't know where...
I figured out I was using an incorrect derivation, I was just so fixed on thinking I had messed up my trig work
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