A horizontal spring (with spring constant 180 N/m) is attached to the wall at the left, and a 10 Kg block on the right. There is no friction A 15 Kg block has a speed 8 m/s approaching the 10 Kg block. The 15 Kg block collides with the 10 Kg block and the blocks stick together.

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A horizontal spring (with spring constant 180 N/m) is attached to the wall at the left, and a 10 Kg block on the
right. There is no friction A 15 Kg block has a speed 8 m/s approaching the 10 Kg block. The 15 Kg block
collides with the 10 Kg block and the blocks stick together.
180 N/m
exxxxxx
XXXX
10 Kg
3.2m
1.2 m
4.8m
1.8m
14m
8 m/s
15 kg
After the collision, the two block remain stuck together and oscillate back and forth as simple harmonic
motion. Calculate the maximum compression of the spring.
Transcribed Image Text:A horizontal spring (with spring constant 180 N/m) is attached to the wall at the left, and a 10 Kg block on the right. There is no friction A 15 Kg block has a speed 8 m/s approaching the 10 Kg block. The 15 Kg block collides with the 10 Kg block and the blocks stick together. 180 N/m exxxxxx XXXX 10 Kg 3.2m 1.2 m 4.8m 1.8m 14m 8 m/s 15 kg After the collision, the two block remain stuck together and oscillate back and forth as simple harmonic motion. Calculate the maximum compression of the spring.
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