Help! Tarzan and Jane Need Swing Advice!

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Tarzan and Jane, with a combined mass of 130kg, begin swinging from a 5m vine at a 30-degree angle. The discussion revolves around calculating the maximum height Tarzan can reach after Jane releases the vine at the bottom of the swing. Participants emphasize using the conservation of mechanical energy, applying it twice to account for the different masses involved. Daniel expresses confusion about how to proceed after calculating initial height and velocity. The conversation highlights the importance of correctly applying the energy conservation principles to solve the problem.
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i kinda also need help on another problem. i can't even start this problem because i have no idea how! can someone please tell me how?

Tarzan and Jane, whose total mass is 130kg, start their swing on a 5m long vine when the vine is at an angle of 30 degrees with the horizontal. At the bottom of the arc, Jane, whose mass is 50kg, releases the vine . What is the max height at which Tarzan can land on a branch after his swing continues?
 
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Consider the application of total mechanical energy conservation law,taking into account the data offered by the problem and a correct drawing which would reflect the unknowns.
HINT:U have to apply this law twice.
Daniel.
 
ok i got up to this part and i am stuck:
KEi+PEi=KEf+PEf
0J+mgh=1/2mv^2+0J
h=5cos30
h=4.3m
v=6.5m/s
so now what do i do? where do i do this for next and how do i apply it to MEi=MEf? i am very confused!?
 
Port said:
ok i got up to this part and i am stuck:
KEi+PEi=KEf+PEf
0J+mgh=1/2mv^2+0J
h=5cos30
h=4.3m
v=6.5m/s
so now what do i do? where do i do this for next and how do i apply it to MEi=MEf? i am very confused!?


Did u forget the previous problem??The setup is basically the same,it's just that in this case,the masses vary.So your "h" is again a DIFFERENCE.

Daniel.
 
but if i use the same formula with the different masses they cancel out anyway don't they??
 
Not for the second case,when Tarzan is left all by himself.The mass in one side of the eq.is Tarzan's mass,while on the other side,it's the mass of the 2 "swingers"... :-p

Daniel.
 
You posted this already... did you look at my response?
 
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