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3ft
30°
4 ft
a Small aate weighing 2e6 contains
a ball weighing 3 es. Rey are released
fom rest at 'The
which has
friction of 0.3 with The epate,
at the bottom of the incline. the crate
is stopped by
continues, mouing out of the crate,
The ball Smo0thly impacts
weigh ing 4 eb, which is suppated by
Apring of const ant 50 lb/ft. The
coefficient of rest itution for This collision
0.6. The ball bounces away.
top
of the incline,
a coeffizi ent of Kihe tre
bumper, but the ball
a
platter
a
a
is
Frnd : The maximum compretsion
of The speing.
Transcribed Image Text:3ft 30° 4 ft a Small aate weighing 2e6 contains a ball weighing 3 es. Rey are released fom rest at 'The which has friction of 0.3 with The epate, at the bottom of the incline. the crate is stopped by continues, mouing out of the crate, The ball Smo0thly impacts weigh ing 4 eb, which is suppated by Apring of const ant 50 lb/ft. The coefficient of rest itution for This collision 0.6. The ball bounces away. top of the incline, a coeffizi ent of Kihe tre bumper, but the ball a platter a a is Frnd : The maximum compretsion of The speing.
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