What Angle Does a Bob in an Accelerating Train Make with the Vertical?

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Homework Statement


A bob of mass m is suspended from the ceiling of a train moving with an acceleration g/√3
(a) If an observer is sitting inside the train, what angle with the vertical will he observe?
(b) If an observer is standing on the platform, what angle will he observe?

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I know that the angle is 30 degrees (after taking the pseudo force into account), but I'm not sure if this is the answer for both parts or just (b)?
 
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I don't know, that's the issue.
 
One guy sees the rope in front of (obscuring) the 30° mark ... how could the other guy see a different number being blocked?
The light either gets blocked, or it doesn't.
 
So they both see the same thing. Okay!