Impulse Question (Really Difficult)

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The discussion revolves around a physics problem involving a bird taking off from a swing and the subsequent rise of the swing. The initial conditions include the masses of the bird and swing, the swing's position, and the bird's horizontal takeoff speed. Participants express confusion over which formulas to apply, particularly regarding momentum and energy conservation principles. A key point raised is the momentum of the bird at takeoff, which affects the swing's motion. Ultimately, one participant successfully resolves the problem after receiving guidance.
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Homework Statement


A bird is initially perched on a swing with a mass of 153 g. The bird has a mass of 52 g. The swing is 8 cm below the point of attachment to the top of the cage. The bird/swing are initially at rest. The bird takes off horizontally at 2 m/s. How high will the base of the swing rise above its original level? Disregard friction.

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Where do i start?

The Attempt at a Solution


ive used several formulas that don't work out i just need to know which formula to use I am completely and utterly lost on this problem. I've tried m1v1 + m2v2 = m1v1f + m1v1f , didnt work. and mgh = 1/2mv^2. Any help ? :(
 
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What's the momentum of the bird when it leaves? The perch will have an equal and opposite momentum backwards. (This is treating the bird as more of a projectile than a flyer - but I think that's the intent of the problem).
 
sweet thanks dood! :) (I figured it out)
 
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