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Can someone explain why Q continues to move up when P strikes the ground for the last partScreenshot_20210510_222555.jpg
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Original post by User2929
Can someone explain why Q continues to move up when P strikes the ground for the last partScreenshot_20210510_222555.jpg


When P strikes the ground, Q has an upwards vertical velocity of 1.4 m/s. P is stopped in its tracks by the ground. There's nothing stopping Q, it carries on with the string going slack, and moves freely under gravity, with an initial velocity from that point of 1.4 m/s.
Original post by ghostwalker
When P strikes the ground, Q has an upwards vertical velocity of 1.4 m/s. P is stopped in its tracks by the ground. There's nothing stopping Q, it carries on with the string going slack, and moves freely under gravity, with an initial velocity from that point of 1.4 m/s.

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