A block with mass m = 19.1 kg is pressed against a spring with spring constant 2.720E+3 N/m, compressing the spring a distance of 0.130 m. It is then released from rest, moves across a frictionless horizontal surface, down a frictionless hill (vertical height h = 8.24 m), and onto a horizontal surface with friction μk = 0.287. How far (in m) will the block slide across the horizontal frictional surface before coming to rest?
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A block with mass m = 19.1 kg is pressed against a spring with spring constant 2.720E+3 N/m, compressing the spring a distance of 0.130 m. It is then released from rest, moves across a frictionless horizontal surface, down a frictionless hill (vertical height h = 8.24 m), and onto a horizontal surface with friction μk = 0.287. How far (in m) will the block slide across the horizontal frictional surface before coming to rest?
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