20 m Your Answer: 15 m Rough A 15.0 kg stone slides down a snow-covered hill shown in the figure, starting from rest at point A. There is no friction on the hill between points A and B, but there is friction on the level ground at the bottom of the hill, between B and the wall. After entering the rough horizontal region, the stone travels a distance d and then runs into a very long, light spring with force constant 2.00 N/m. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the stone and the horizontal ground is 0.234. If the stone compresses the spring a distance of 22.5 m, what is d, the horizontal distance the stone travels from point B until it first touches the spring? Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. x10 B

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A 15.0 kg stone slides down a snow-covered hill shown in the figure, starting from rest at point A.
There is no friction on the hill between points A and B, but there is friction on the level ground at
the bottom of the hill, between B and the wall. After entering the rough horizontal region, the stone
travels a distance d and then runs into a very long, light spring with force constant 2.00 N/m. The
coefficient of kinetic friction between the stone and the horizontal ground is 0.234. If the stone
compresses the spring a distance of 22.5 m, what is d, the horizontal distance the stone travels
from point B until it first touches the spring?
Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible.
15 m
x10
B
units
Transcribed Image Text:Your Answer: 20 m Answer Rough A 15.0 kg stone slides down a snow-covered hill shown in the figure, starting from rest at point A. There is no friction on the hill between points A and B, but there is friction on the level ground at the bottom of the hill, between B and the wall. After entering the rough horizontal region, the stone travels a distance d and then runs into a very long, light spring with force constant 2.00 N/m. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the stone and the horizontal ground is 0.234. If the stone compresses the spring a distance of 22.5 m, what is d, the horizontal distance the stone travels from point B until it first touches the spring? Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. 15 m x10 B units
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