Kinetic and Potential Energy of a Ball: A Pendulum Problem
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This video solves a physics problem calculating the change in potential and kinetic energy of a ball attached to a string as it swings down from a horizontal position, passing through a peg. It demonstrates energy conservation principles in a pendulum-like system.
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