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Physics, 18.05.2021 21:50, Ellafrederick

After a spring is compressed 0.2 meters from its uncompressed length it exerts a 20 newton force on a 0.4 kg block resting on a horizontal frictionless surface. after it is released the block will reach a maximum velocity of a. 2.1 m/s
b. 3.2 m/s
c. 6.3 m/s
d. 10.0 m/s
e. 100 m/s
can someone walk me through this.
I know it's b but how do I show my work for it.​

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