It is funny that this old post from still attracts reaction.
I think there may be a misunderstanding of my argument. In particular:
- You mention that my assumptions on the velocities at t1 and t2 are incorrect, stating that the motion is vertical at t1 and horizontal at t2. However, this is exactly what I explicitly assumed and stated in the proof, so your points (1) and (2) do not contradict my setup.
- Concerning the tension, the sign conventions matter. At t1, the mass tends to move to the left, i.e. opposite to the positive x-direction, so the corresponding tension is negative. At t2, the mass tends to move downward, i.e. opposite to the positive z-direction, which again fixes the sign of the tension to be negative. This is why you get -8 instead of +8.
With these conventions applied consistently, I therefore maintain my original conclusion: +8 is the correct answer.
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