Last time now, with d = 3.14 m. You start the block on the track at rest, somewhere to the left of x = 0. You then release the block from rest and let it slide down. What is the maximum value of x (that is, what is the closest to the origin) from which you can release the block from rest and have it leave the track at x = 0 and go into freefall? -1.57 m -1.11 m -0.80 m -1.53 m

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Last time now, with d = 3.14 m. You start the block on the track at rest, somewhere to the left of x = 0. You then release the block from rest and let it slide down. What is the maximum value of x (that is, what is the closest to the origin) from which you can release the block from rest and have it leave the track at x = 0 and go into freefall?

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Last time now, with d = 3.14 m. You start the block on the track at rest, somewhere to the left of x = 0. You then release the block from
rest and let it slide down. What is the maximum value of x (that is, what is the closest to the origin) from which you can release the block
from rest and have it leave the track at x = 0 and go into freefall?
-1.57 m
-1.11 m
-0.80 m
-1.53 m
Transcribed Image Text:Last time now, with d = 3.14 m. You start the block on the track at rest, somewhere to the left of x = 0. You then release the block from rest and let it slide down. What is the maximum value of x (that is, what is the closest to the origin) from which you can release the block from rest and have it leave the track at x = 0 and go into freefall? -1.57 m -1.11 m -0.80 m -1.53 m
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