PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
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Chapter 15, Problem 65P
A 1-lb ball A is traveling horizontally at 20 ft/s when it strikes a 10-lb block B that is at rest. If the coefficient of restitution between A and B is e = 0.6, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between the plane and the block is μk = 0.4, determine the time for the block B to stop sliding.
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