A 8 kg block is moving and hits a spring (k=50 N/m), traveling at 5 m/s at the time of
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Physics, 26.05.2020 22:57, dianelys3083p5spb5
A 8 kg block is moving and hits a spring (k=50 N/m), traveling at 5 m/s at the time of
contact. The block compresses the spring so that the spring and block are both
motionless in Snapshot B, as pictured below.
Initial
Final
m=8.0 kg
v=5.0 m/s
k=50 N/m
v=0
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