The cylinder has a mass of 70 kg and is released from rest when h = 0. Each spring has a stiffness k = 30 N/m and an unstretched length of 2 m. (Figure 1) Determine the cylinder's speed when h = 4.5 m . Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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The cylinder has a mass of 70 kg and is released from rest when h = 0. Each spring has a stiffness k = 30 N/m and an unstretched length of 2 m. (Figure 1)
Determine the cylinder's speed when h = 4.5 m .
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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