1. How far from rest would you have to compress a spring (k = 1530 N/m) so that an object of mass 1.3kg is lifted 1.2 m (from full compression) into the air by the spring? How fast is it going when it comes off the spring?
1. How far from rest would you have to compress a spring (k = 1530 N/m) so that an object of mass 1.3kg is lifted 1.2 m (from full compression) into the air by the spring? How fast is it going when it comes off the spring?
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Transcribed Image Text:1. How far from rest would you have to compress a spring (k = 1530 N/m) so that an object of mass 1.3kg is
lifted 1.2 m (from full compression) into the air by the spring? How fast is it going when it comes off the
spring?
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