Question 1 A 9.10 kg block is glued to the top of a vertical spring, with spring constant 470. N/m, compressing it a certain distance. A rope is then tied to the block and pulled upwards with a tension of 470. N. How fast is the block going after it's been pulled upward over a total distance of 1.60 m? (Remember that the block is glued to the spring.)

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Question 1
A 9.10 kg block is glued to the top of a
vertical spring, with spring constant 470.
N/m, compressing it a certain distance.
A rope is then tied to the block and pulled
upwards with a tension of 470. N. How
fast is the block going after it's been
pulled upward over a total distance of
1.60 m? (Remember that the block is
glued to the spring.)
Question 2
A 1440 kg car is traveling 38.0 m/s when
it comes up to the bottom of a 15.0° hill.
If the car coasts up the hill and the
coefficient of rolling friction is 0.350, how
far up the hill will the car travel?
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1 A 9.10 kg block is glued to the top of a vertical spring, with spring constant 470. N/m, compressing it a certain distance. A rope is then tied to the block and pulled upwards with a tension of 470. N. How fast is the block going after it's been pulled upward over a total distance of 1.60 m? (Remember that the block is glued to the spring.) Question 2 A 1440 kg car is traveling 38.0 m/s when it comes up to the bottom of a 15.0° hill. If the car coasts up the hill and the coefficient of rolling friction is 0.350, how far up the hill will the car travel?
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