A 2 kg-block (ml) is moving on a frictionless flat table with a 10 m/s speed. The other block, with mass m2= 5kg and v2=3 m/s , is moving in front of it. As shown in the figure there is a ideal spring in the back of the second block LOeeee m2 with k=1120 N/m without mass. When the block collides find the maximum compression.

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4. A 2 kg-block (ml) is moving on a frictionless
flat table with a 10 m/s speed. The other block,
with mass m2= 5kg and v2=3 m/s , is moving
in front of it. As shown in the figure there is a
ideal spring in the back of the second block
m1
Leeeee
m2
with k=1120 N/m without mass. When the
block collides find the maximum compression.
Transcribed Image Text:4. A 2 kg-block (ml) is moving on a frictionless flat table with a 10 m/s speed. The other block, with mass m2= 5kg and v2=3 m/s , is moving in front of it. As shown in the figure there is a ideal spring in the back of the second block m1 Leeeee m2 with k=1120 N/m without mass. When the block collides find the maximum compression.
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