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Acrate of mass 0.812 kg is placed on a rough incline of angle 35.3? . near the base of the incline is a spring of spring constant 1140 n/m.
a crate of mass 0.812 kg is placed on a rough incl
the mass is pressed against the spring a distance x and released. the mass is not connected to the spring, so when the spring reaches its relaxed length, it does not pull back on the mass. instead the mass slides freely up the slope before coming to a stop. the total distance the mass moves (from the compressed point to the final point) is 0.206 m. if the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.195, how far was the spring compressed?
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