3) m, = 8.5 kg O = 33° m, To keep the mass from accelerating, a spring is attached with spring constant k = 154 N/m. What is the coefficient of static friction if the spring must extend at least x = 12 cm from its unstretched length to keep the block from moving down the plane? 0.385 Submit You currently have 3 submissions for this question. Only 12 submission are allowed. You can make 9 more submissions for this question. 4) there is m1 friction The spring is replaced with a massless rope that pulls horizontally to prevent the block from moving. What is the tension in the rope? Submit You currently have 7 submissions for this question. Only 12 submission are allowed. You can make 5 more submissions for this question.

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3)
m, = 8,5 kg
m.
= 33°
To keep the mass from accelerating, a spring is attached with spring constant k = 154 N/m. What is the coefficient of
static friction if the spring must extend at least x = 12 cm from its unstretched length to keep the block from moving
down the plane?
0.385
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4)
there is
m1
friction
The spring is replaced with a massless rope that pulls horizontally to prevent the block from moving. What is the tension
in the rope?
N Submit
You currently have 7 submissions for this question. Only 12 submission are allowed.
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Transcribed Image Text:3) m, = 8,5 kg m. = 33° To keep the mass from accelerating, a spring is attached with spring constant k = 154 N/m. What is the coefficient of static friction if the spring must extend at least x = 12 cm from its unstretched length to keep the block from moving down the plane? 0.385 You currently have 3 submissions for this question. Only 12 submission are allowed. You can make 9 more submissions for this question. Submit 4) there is m1 friction The spring is replaced with a massless rope that pulls horizontally to prevent the block from moving. What is the tension in the rope? N Submit You currently have 7 submissions for this question. Only 12 submission are allowed. You can make 5 more submissions for this question.
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