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a pendelum with a mass of 2.5 kg is released from a height of 3.6 cm above the height of the lowest position. how fast will the pendelum be moving when it passes through the point of its swing?
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calculate the loss in PE (mgh). That has been turned into KE (1/2 mv^2).
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