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There is a 30 cm section of friction with a coefficient of friction 0.3 on an otherwise frictionless ramp. There is a spring of K = 40 and N/m at the end of the flat section. I dropped a 0.1 kg ball from a position on the ramp with a vertical height of 50 centimetres. Where (exactly) on the ramp will the ball stop?

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