For the cube from problem 1, instead of having a person push the cube, we are going to attach a spring to it. The box is pulled to compress the spring 50 cm, then released. If the stiffness of the spring is 500 N/m, what acceleration will the cube experience?   b. Now, we will move the cube and spring device to a smooth, tile floor, and we will place the cube on wheels. This will lead to some, non-negligible amount of friction. If the coefficient of static friction between the wheels and the floor is 0.07, what acceleration will the cube experience? Replace the single, large cube from the previous problems with two smaller cubes with the masses 5 kg, and 10 kg. Now we're back on the ice. The two cubes are side-by-side. Now a person pushes on box 1 with a force of 50 N at an angle of 30°.

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For the cube from problem 1, instead of having a person push the cube, we are going to
attach a spring to it. The box is pulled to compress the spring 50 cm, then released. If the stiffness
of the spring is 500 N/m, what acceleration will the cube experience?

 
b. Now, we will move the cube and spring device to a smooth, tile floor, and we will place the
cube on wheels. This will lead to some, non-negligible amount of friction. If the coefficient of
static friction between the wheels and the floor is 0.07, what acceleration will the cube
experience?


Replace the single, large cube from the previous problems with two smaller cubes with the
masses 5 kg, and 10 kg. Now we're back on the ice. The two cubes are side-by-side. Now a person pushes on box 1 with a force of 50 N at an angle of 30°.
 What is the acceleration of the boxes?

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