Quiz 4 (page 1 of 3) isikuniversity.mrooms.net/mod/quiz/attempt.php?attempt3D30553&cmid%358403 Home / My Courses / PHYS1101.1 General Physics I (4) / Sinavlar (Quizzes /Exams) / Quiz 4 PHYS1101.1 General Physics I (4) Question 1 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 Flag question A 5 kg block is moving at Vo = 6.00 m/s along horizontal surface toward a spring with force %3D constant k=500 N/m that is attached to a wall. The spring has negligible mass. There is friction between block and the surface with a coefficient of friction of 0.5. What is the maximum distance the spring will be compressed in meters? 6.00 m/s %3D = 500 N/m wwww 5.00 kg Time left 0:19:24 1.6 m 04:20 P EN 4) Y-Y-/•/-V FUJITSU Pause Delete Home End Prt Sc ఉn F12 Insert F11 ECO Break F9 F10 Sys Rq F7 F8 F5 F6 F3 F4 Esc F1 F2 Num Lk Backspace Scr Lk &
Quiz 4 (page 1 of 3) isikuniversity.mrooms.net/mod/quiz/attempt.php?attempt3D30553&cmid%358403 Home / My Courses / PHYS1101.1 General Physics I (4) / Sinavlar (Quizzes /Exams) / Quiz 4 PHYS1101.1 General Physics I (4) Question 1 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 Flag question A 5 kg block is moving at Vo = 6.00 m/s along horizontal surface toward a spring with force %3D constant k=500 N/m that is attached to a wall. The spring has negligible mass. There is friction between block and the surface with a coefficient of friction of 0.5. What is the maximum distance the spring will be compressed in meters? 6.00 m/s %3D = 500 N/m wwww 5.00 kg Time left 0:19:24 1.6 m 04:20 P EN 4) Y-Y-/•/-V FUJITSU Pause Delete Home End Prt Sc ఉn F12 Insert F11 ECO Break F9 F10 Sys Rq F7 F8 F5 F6 F3 F4 Esc F1 F2 Num Lk Backspace Scr Lk &
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