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Chapter 10, Problem 73EAP
The spring in FIGURE CP10.73 has a spring constant of 1000 N/m. It is compressed 15 cm, then launches a 200 g block. The horizontal surface is frictionless, but the block’s coefficient of kinetic friction on the incline is 0.20. What distance d does the block sail through the air
FIGURE CP10.73
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