A 5kg object is thrown from the inclined plane with an inclination angle of 0=30° with a velocity v=4m/s from point A and compressed a spring with 30cm. Only the BC distance has 8.00 m- - 6.00 m - B µ=0,2. How high will the object reach in the inclined plane when it returns from the compression spring? (Take sin30° =cos60°=0,5, sin60°=cos30°=0,87 g=10m/s²) friction and the friction constant is 3,6 m 4 m 2 m 2,4 m 4,8 m
A 5kg object is thrown from the inclined plane with an inclination angle of 0=30° with a velocity v=4m/s from point A and compressed a spring with 30cm. Only the BC distance has 8.00 m- - 6.00 m - B µ=0,2. How high will the object reach in the inclined plane when it returns from the compression spring? (Take sin30° =cos60°=0,5, sin60°=cos30°=0,87 g=10m/s²) friction and the friction constant is 3,6 m 4 m 2 m 2,4 m 4,8 m
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![A 5kg object is thrown from the
inclined plane with an inclination
angle of 0=30° with a velocity v=4m/s
from point A and compressed a spring
with 30cm. Only the BC distance has
8.00 m
6.00 m-
friction and the friction constant is
µ=0,2. How high will the object reach in the inclined plane when it returns from the
compression spring?
(Take sin30° =cos60°=0,5, sin60°=cos30°=0,87 g=10m/s²)
3,6 m
4 m
2 m
2,4 m
4,8 m](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F54d48632-3315-467f-a8ba-03d4c0f4dd2b%2F99124169-e002-4e9e-ae76-9f9af4916eba%2Fx54ux1s_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A 5kg object is thrown from the
inclined plane with an inclination
angle of 0=30° with a velocity v=4m/s
from point A and compressed a spring
with 30cm. Only the BC distance has
8.00 m
6.00 m-
friction and the friction constant is
µ=0,2. How high will the object reach in the inclined plane when it returns from the
compression spring?
(Take sin30° =cos60°=0,5, sin60°=cos30°=0,87 g=10m/s²)
3,6 m
4 m
2 m
2,4 m
4,8 m
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