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Chapter 13, Problem 61P
At the instant B = 60°, the boy’s center of mass G is momentarily at rest. Determine his speed and the tension in each of the two supporting cords of the swing when θ = 90°. The boy has a weight of 60 lb. Neglect his size and the mass of the seat and cords.
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