A block of mass M = 3.80 kg is launched with a speed of v = 5.98 m/s at the bottom of a sufficiently long ramp that is at an ang of 0 = 14.8º. If there is no friction, how far up the ramp will the block make it before turning around?
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![**Physics Problem: Motion on an Inclined Plane**
A block of mass \( M = 3.80 \, \text{kg} \) is launched with a speed of \( v = 5.98 \, \text{m/s} \) at the bottom of a sufficiently long ramp that is at an angle of \( \theta = 14.8^\circ \). If there is no friction, how far up the ramp will the block make it before turning around?
[Diagram Description: The diagram shows a blue inclined plane with an angle \( \theta \). A block labeled \( M \) is on the ramp moving upwards, indicated by a velocity vector \( v \).]
**Input Fields:**
1. **Distance with No Friction:**
- Number: _______
- Units: _______
2. **Distance with Kinetic Friction:**
- If there is kinetic friction, and the coefficient is \( 0.371 \), how far up the ramp will it make it?
- Number: _______
- Units: _______](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F97a362ec-aada-400e-8e57-2e666083b426%2F2f06eeb9-e618-4335-a777-944c775dfd29%2Fe88eodd_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)

mass, m = 3.8 kg
velocity initial, v = 5.98 m/s
Angle, A = 14.8 degree
kinetic friction = 0.371
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