Problem 11.50 A freight company uses a compressed spring to shoot 2.00 kg packages up a 1.00-m -high frictionless ramp into a truck, as the figure(Figure 1) shows. The spring constant is 347 N/m and the spring is compressed 35.0 cm Part A What is the speed of the package when it reaches the truck? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B A careless worker spills his soda on the ramp. This creates a 50.0-cm-long sticky spot with a coefficient of kinetic friction 0.300. Will the next package make it into the truck? O Yes O No Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Figure < 1 of 1> 1.0 m 50-cm-long sticky spot
Problem 11.50 A freight company uses a compressed spring to shoot 2.00 kg packages up a 1.00-m -high frictionless ramp into a truck, as the figure(Figure 1) shows. The spring constant is 347 N/m and the spring is compressed 35.0 cm Part A What is the speed of the package when it reaches the truck? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B A careless worker spills his soda on the ramp. This creates a 50.0-cm-long sticky spot with a coefficient of kinetic friction 0.300. Will the next package make it into the truck? O Yes O No Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Figure < 1 of 1> 1.0 m 50-cm-long sticky spot
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![## Chapter 11
### Problem 11.50
A freight company uses a compressed spring to shoot 2.00 kg packages up a 1.00-m-high frictionless ramp into a truck, as the figure (Figure 1) shows. The spring constant is 347 N/m and the spring is compressed 35.0 cm.
**Part A**
What is the speed of the package when it reaches the truck?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
- [Input box for value and units]
- [Submit Button]
- [Request Answer Link]
**Part B**
A careless worker spills his soda on the ramp. This creates a 50.0-cm-long sticky spot with a coefficient of kinetic friction 0.300. Will the next package make it into the truck?
- [Radio buttons: Yes, No]
- [Submit Button]
- [Request Answer Link]
**Figure**
The diagram illustrates a spring-loaded system. A package is propelled up a 1.00-meter-high ramp into a truck. There is a 50-cm-long sticky spot on the ramp.
- [Image showing the system with labels indicating the ramp, truck, spring, and sticky spot.]](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F9e539c53-8ea0-410a-97df-bfbb76ce56a5%2Fd8f35859-8d56-440e-805b-2ec4ead9d950%2Fxdnawha_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:## Chapter 11
### Problem 11.50
A freight company uses a compressed spring to shoot 2.00 kg packages up a 1.00-m-high frictionless ramp into a truck, as the figure (Figure 1) shows. The spring constant is 347 N/m and the spring is compressed 35.0 cm.
**Part A**
What is the speed of the package when it reaches the truck?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
- [Input box for value and units]
- [Submit Button]
- [Request Answer Link]
**Part B**
A careless worker spills his soda on the ramp. This creates a 50.0-cm-long sticky spot with a coefficient of kinetic friction 0.300. Will the next package make it into the truck?
- [Radio buttons: Yes, No]
- [Submit Button]
- [Request Answer Link]
**Figure**
The diagram illustrates a spring-loaded system. A package is propelled up a 1.00-meter-high ramp into a truck. There is a 50-cm-long sticky spot on the ramp.
- [Image showing the system with labels indicating the ramp, truck, spring, and sticky spot.]
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