A block with mass m = 12 kg rests on a frictionless table and is accelerated by a spring with spring constant k = 4696 N/m after being compressed a distance x1 = 0.469 m from the spring’s unstretched length. The floor is frictionless except for a rough patch a distance d = 2.8 m long. For this rough path, the coefficient of friction is μk = 0.42. 1) How much work is done by the spring as it accelerates the block? J   2) What is the speed of the block right after it leaves the spring? m/s   3) How much work is done by friction as the block crosses the rough spot?

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A block with mass m = 12 kg rests on a frictionless table and is accelerated by a spring with spring constant k = 4696 N/m after being compressed a distance x1 = 0.469 m from the spring’s unstretched length. The floor is frictionless except for a rough patch a distance d = 2.8 m long. For this rough path, the coefficient of friction is μk = 0.42.

1)

How much work is done by the spring as it accelerates the block?
J
 

2)

What is the speed of the block right after it leaves the spring?
m/s
 

3)

How much work is done by friction as the block crosses the rough spot?
J
 

4)

What is the speed of the block after it passes the rough spot?
m/s
 
 

5)

Instead, the spring is only compressed a distance x2 = 0.129 m before being released.

 

How far into the rough path does the block slide before coming to rest?
m
 
 

6)

What distance does the spring need to be compressed so that the block will just barely make it past the rough patch when released?
m
 
 

7)

If the spring was compressed three times farther and then the block is released, the work done on the block by the spring as it accelerates the block is:
the same
three times greater
three times less
nine times greater
nine times less
 
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