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Block 1 with mass m slides from rest along a frictionless ramp from height h = 2.5 m and then collides with stationary block with mass 2m. After a completely inelastic (stick together) collision, the two blocks slide to a stop over a region with a coefficient of friction μk=0.50. Determine the distance (in m) that the blocks slide over the friction region. Use g = 9.8 N/kg.
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