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KG Block by After Relaxid Kinetic Friction 0.25, For Of: Three Types
KG Block by After Relaxid Kinetic Friction 0.25, For Of: Three Types
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Figure shows, a 3.5 kg block accelerated by a compressed spring whose spring constant is After leaving the spring at the spring's relaxid length, the biock t rlo"l, ou., u horizontal surfacc, coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.25,for a distance of 7.g m before stopping. (g o.smlst;
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(c) Through what distance is the spring compressed before the block begins to move ? Two-masses nx1 =lQkg and wz.=Skg are connected by an ideal string as shown in the figa" coefflcient of friction between m, andthe surface is p [.2.4rsuming that the system is re = rest. Calculate the velocity of blocks whennt, has descended by a m. k = lQrn/;2)
(a) what is the increase in the thermar energy of-d<the block-floor system (b) What is the maximum kinetic energy of the block ?
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