A cat, of mass 6 kg, is sitting in a child's swing seat that is hanging from a high bar via thin chains of length 3.5 m. Initially, the chains hang straight down, and the swing seat is 1 m above the ground. Now the swing seat is pulled over, so that the chains make an angle of 61 degrees with respect to the downward direction. How much more gravitational potential energy U (in J) does the Earth-cat system have then, than when the chains hang straight down?

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A cat, of mass 6 kg, is sitting in a child's swing seat that is hanging from a high bar via thin chains of length 3.5 m. Initially,
the chains hang straight down, and the swing seat is 1 m above the ground. Now the swing seat is pulled over, so that the
chains make an angle of 61 degrees with respect to the downward direction. How much more gravitational potential
energy U (in J) does the Earth-cat system have then, than when the chains hang straight down?
Transcribed Image Text:A cat, of mass 6 kg, is sitting in a child's swing seat that is hanging from a high bar via thin chains of length 3.5 m. Initially, the chains hang straight down, and the swing seat is 1 m above the ground. Now the swing seat is pulled over, so that the chains make an angle of 61 degrees with respect to the downward direction. How much more gravitational potential energy U (in J) does the Earth-cat system have then, than when the chains hang straight down?
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