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- Answer all questions. Ive read the honor code and it states that their can be up to three sub-questions on each single questions. So please answer all the questions provided, thank you A moving block of mass m=6.38kg collides with a horizontal spring whose spring constant is k=201 N/m. The block compresses the spring a maximum distance of x=2.35 cm from its rest position. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the horizontal surface is μ=0.460. 1.What is the work (in joules) done by the spring in bringing the block to rest? 2. How much mechanical energy (in joules) is dissipated by the force of friction while the block is being brought to rest by the spring? 3. What is the speed of the block when it hits the spring? Answer in m/s.I have no idea what to wright I need help the vocab terms we are suppose to use are, power, efficiency, scientific work, friction, simple machine, and force. Plz help oofHow many kilograms are in 48 ounces? And i gotta show work so can ya'll show work on how u got it
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