a) when block m1 reaches the equilibrium point, as shown in figure (c) block m2 loses contact with block m1. Block m2 continues to move right at a speed v. What is the speed v in (m/s) b) Block m1 continues to move right , reaching the point where the spring is at the maximum stretch(for the first time) as shown in figure (d). At this point, what is the distance D between the two blocks(in cm)?(assume the widths of the blocks are much smaller than D)

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a) when block m1 reaches the equilibrium point, as shown in figure (c) block m2 loses contact with block m1. Block m2 continues to move right at a speed v. What is the speed v in (m/s) b) Block m1 continues to move right , reaching the point where the spring is at the maximum stretch(for the first time) as shown in figure (d). At this point, what is the distance D between the two blocks(in cm)?(assume the widths of the blocks are much smaller than D)
A block with a mass m, = 7.60 kg is attached to a lightweight spring with a spring constant k = 100 N/m that is attached to a wall. Initially the block is at rest and the spring is relaxed,
as shown in figure (a). A second block with a mass m, = 7.00 kg is pushed up against block m., compressing the spring a distance A = 0.150 m, as shown in figure (b). The two blocks
are released from rest, and both start moving to the right with negligible friction.
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Transcribed Image Text:A block with a mass m, = 7.60 kg is attached to a lightweight spring with a spring constant k = 100 N/m that is attached to a wall. Initially the block is at rest and the spring is relaxed, as shown in figure (a). A second block with a mass m, = 7.00 kg is pushed up against block m., compressing the spring a distance A = 0.150 m, as shown in figure (b). The two blocks are released from rest, and both start moving to the right with negligible friction. m m m m2
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