Chapter 09, Problem 058 In the figure, block 2 (mass 1.80 kg) is at rest on a frictionless surface and touching the end of an unstretched spring of spring constant 185 N/m. The other end of the spring is fixed to a wall. Block 1 (mass 1.00 kg), traveling at speed v, = 4.40 m/s, collides with block 2, and the two blocks stick together. When the blocks momentarily stop, by what distance is the spring compressed? Number Units the tolerance is +/-2% Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work

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Chapter 09, Problem 058
In the figure, block 2 (mass 1.80 kg) is at rest on a frictionless surface and touching the end of an unstretched spring of spring constant 185 N/m. The other end of the
spring is fixed to a wall. Block 1 (mass 1.00 kg), traveling at speed v, = 4.40 m/s, collides with block 2, and the two blocks stick together. When the blocks momentarily
stop, by what distance is the spring compressed?
2 0000
Number
Units
the tolerance is +/-2%
Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work
Transcribed Image Text:Chapter 09, Problem 058 In the figure, block 2 (mass 1.80 kg) is at rest on a frictionless surface and touching the end of an unstretched spring of spring constant 185 N/m. The other end of the spring is fixed to a wall. Block 1 (mass 1.00 kg), traveling at speed v, = 4.40 m/s, collides with block 2, and the two blocks stick together. When the blocks momentarily stop, by what distance is the spring compressed? 2 0000 Number Units the tolerance is +/-2% Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work
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