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Here is a 3 part question from phyiscs. Help please. Problem (20 points): (Inspi

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Here is a 3 part question from phyiscs. Help please.

Problem (20 points): (Inspired by 13.62 and Pythagoras) Two identical masses, both having mass m1 are fixed in place at (x,y) = (0,L) and (0,-L). A third mass m2 is initially at the origin and moving in the +x direction with speed VI. A. (8 pts) Give the equation that you would use to solve for the maximum distance in the +x direction that m will go. Clean it up a little bit, but you do not need to solve ?t for X, because the result is not pretty.

Explanation / Answer

Part 1 : For any position (x, 0) of m?, we have

m2*(d

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