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A woman with mass m is standing on a platform and holding onto a light rope...
A woman with mass m is standing on a platform and
holding onto a light rope attached to a hook in the ceiling. A
second rope, also attached to the hook, is being held by a man with
larger mass M on a second platform. The ropes are the same
length, and the ropes are initially horizontal. The two people
start from rest and swing toward each other. They meet at the
lowest point of their swings, and grab onto...
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