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Kinematics, resolving vectors
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[QUOTE="Prannoy Mehta, post: 5168939, member: 545367"] A small correction to the problem the final answer is u/cosθ. It's very weird. I din't get how it not being transversal effects this relation, clearly. If I suppose manage to stop time, after recording the instantaneous speeds of both the strings(Since they are at the same angle and move with the same velocity, I will assume it to be u). They both will move with u in their respective directions, and their vertical components will add up, and result in 2ucosθ. And also, if I take the angle approaching 90. The final answer yields in the velocity of it going upward with a velocity tending to infinity, which is not true. And at 90, it should be zero in reality, which the equation I got perfectly relates whereas the answer yields it as infinity, which by any standards is wrong. [/QUOTE]
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