A 957 g block is released from rest at height ho above a vertical spring with spring constant k = 540 N/m and negligible mass. The block sticks to the spring and momentarily stops after compressing the spring 14.7 cm. How much work is done (a) by the block on the spring and (b) by the spring on the block? (c) What is the value of ho? (d) If the block were released from height Sho above the spring, what would be the maximum compression of the spring? (a) Number (b) Number (c) Number (d) Number 4.16 Units Units Units Units II m m

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A 957 g block is released from rest at height ho above a vertical spring with spring constant k = 540 N/m and negligible mass. The
block sticks to the spring and momentarily stops after compressing the spring 14.7 cm. How much work is done (a) by the block on
the spring and (b) by the spring on the block? (c) What is the value of ho? (d) If the block were released from height Sho above the
spring, what would be the maximum compression of the spring?
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Transcribed Image Text:A 957 g block is released from rest at height ho above a vertical spring with spring constant k = 540 N/m and negligible mass. The block sticks to the spring and momentarily stops after compressing the spring 14.7 cm. How much work is done (a) by the block on the spring and (b) by the spring on the block? (c) What is the value of ho? (d) If the block were released from height Sho above the spring, what would be the maximum compression of the spring? (a) Number (b) Number (c) Number (d) Number eTextbook and Media Hint 4.16 Save for Later Units Units Units Units 1111 Assistance Used Attempts: 3 of 5 used Submit Answer Nu Wi Q Nu Wi Q No Wi Q Nu wil Q Nu Wi V > AZ 3 7 N Q Nu Wil
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