Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, Study Pack, Si Edition
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Author: Russell C. Hibbeler
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Chapter 15.4, Problem 61P
The block has a velocity v = 10 m/s when it is s = 4 m from the 10-kg block B. If the unstretched spring has a stiffness k = 1000 N/m, determine the maximum compression of the spring due to the collision. Take e = 0.6.
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