50 g ice cube can slide without friction up and down a 30º slope. The ice cube is pressed against a spring at the bottom of the slope, compressing the spring 13.0 cm. The spring constant is 25 N/m. When the ice cube is released, what distance (in cm) will it travel up the slope above the release point before reversing direction? Use g = 10 N/kg.
50 g ice cube can slide without friction up and down a 30º slope. The ice cube is pressed against a spring at the bottom of the slope, compressing the spring 13.0 cm. The spring constant is 25 N/m. When the ice cube is released, what distance (in cm) will it travel up the slope above the release point before reversing direction? Use g = 10 N/kg.
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A 50 g ice cube can slide without friction up and down a 30º slope. The ice cube is pressed against a spring at the bottom of the slope, compressing the spring 13.0 cm. The spring constant is 25 N/m. When the ice cube is released, what distance (in cm) will it travel up the slope above the release point before reversing direction? Use g = 10 N/kg. In your calculations, make sure you convert to consistent units (kg and meters).
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