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Two blocks of mass m, =7.1 kg and m2 14.2 kg are set up on a flat, frictionless table. The table has two springs fixed to edges of the table
so that the blocks can slide into the springs.
If m, is compressed by a distance of 0.7 m on the first spring, what speed will m; have after leaving the spring? Spring 1 has a spring
constant of ki - 980 N/m.
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After m, leaves the spring, it slides across the table and makes an inelastic collision with m2. How fast are the blocks moving after this
collision?
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The two blocks then slide together into spring 2 on the opposite side of the table. When the blocks slide into the spring, the spring is
compressed a distance of 0.45 m. What is the spring constant of spring 2?
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How can you determine how long it will take for the blocks to stop moving after leaving the second spring?
O Kinematics
O Conservation of Energy
O Conservation of momentum
Tha hia-ter ill uar etan.
Transcribed Image Text:Two blocks of mass m, =7.1 kg and m2 14.2 kg are set up on a flat, frictionless table. The table has two springs fixed to edges of the table so that the blocks can slide into the springs. If m, is compressed by a distance of 0.7 m on the first spring, what speed will m; have after leaving the spring? Spring 1 has a spring constant of ki - 980 N/m. Submit Answer Tries 0/8 After m, leaves the spring, it slides across the table and makes an inelastic collision with m2. How fast are the blocks moving after this collision? Submit Answer Tries 0/8 The two blocks then slide together into spring 2 on the opposite side of the table. When the blocks slide into the spring, the spring is compressed a distance of 0.45 m. What is the spring constant of spring 2? Submit Answer Tries 0/8 How can you determine how long it will take for the blocks to stop moving after leaving the second spring? O Kinematics O Conservation of Energy O Conservation of momentum Tha hia-ter ill uar etan.
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