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Physics, 16.04.2020 02:21 kimbllumi

A 0.60 kg spike is hammered into a railroad

tie. The initial speed of the spike is equal to

1.8 m/s.

If the tie and spike together absorb 57.8

percent of the spike's initial kinetic energy

as internal energy, calculate the increase in

internal energy of the tie and spike.

Answer in units of J.

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