A 2.0 kg block is pushed against a horizontal spring compressing the spring by 15 cm. When the block is released it slides 75 cm along a horizontal surface and comes to a rest. If the spring constant is 200 N/m, what is the coefficient of friction between the block and the table. Use g = 9.8 N/kg.
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A 2.0 kg block is pushed against a horizontal spring compressing the spring by 15 cm. When the block is released it slides 75 cm along a horizontal surface and comes to a rest. If the spring constant is 200 N/m, what is the coefficient of friction between the block and the table. Use g = 9.8 N/kg.

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