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A vertically mounted spring (k = 850 N/m) is compressed by 31.0 cm relative to its unstrained length. A mass (m = 0.24 kg) is placed at rest against the spring. When the spring is released, the mass is launched vertically in the air. How high from the release point can the mass reach? g

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