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Engineering, 03.03.2020 18:28, granthazenp5e9mj

The system is released from rest with no slack in the cable and with the spring stretched 100 mm. Determine the distance s traveled by the 11-kg cart before it comes to rest (a) if m approaches zero and (b) if m = 4 kg. Assume no mechanical interference.

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