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Physics, 15.05.2021 01:00 kyra737

Two acrobats, the one on the left is Newton and the one on the right is Hooke. They each weigh 50 kg and are performing in a show. They swing on ropes of length 25 m each. One act in their performance includes one of the acrobats grabbing the other one at the peak of the swing and bringing both back to his platform. If Newton grabs Hooke at the peak of their swing and brings Hooke back to his platform, how long does Newton take for his trip to the peak of the swing and back?

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