Q15. Shown below are five stacks, each containing three blocks. The masses of the blocks are given in the diagram in terms of M, the mass of the smallest block. Each block has the same height and has its center of mass at the center of the block. Originally, all the blocks were flat on the ground. Derive equations in tems of M, g, h that will allow you to rank (greatest to least) the amount of work required to assemble the blocks. (E > D > B >C>A). M 3M 2M 4M SM SM 3M 4M 2M M M M A C

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Q15. Shown below are five stacks, each containing three blocks. The masses of the blocks are given in the
diagram in terms of M, the mass of the smallest block. Each block has the same height and has its center of
mass at the center of the block. Originally, all the blocks were flat on the ground. Derive equations in terms of M,
g, h that will allow you to rank (greatest to least) the amount of work required to assemble the blocks. (E > D > B
> С > А).
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M
3M
2M
4M
SM
5M
3M
4M
2M
M
M
C
Transcribed Image Text:Q15. Shown below are five stacks, each containing three blocks. The masses of the blocks are given in the diagram in terms of M, the mass of the smallest block. Each block has the same height and has its center of mass at the center of the block. Originally, all the blocks were flat on the ground. Derive equations in terms of M, g, h that will allow you to rank (greatest to least) the amount of work required to assemble the blocks. (E > D > B > С > А). 导恩景冒富 M 3M 2M 4M SM 5M 3M 4M 2M M M C
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