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A 1.0 kg block is pressed against a spring that has been compressed 10 cm. If the spring
has a spring compression equation of (F = 1000x) and when released causes the block to
slide along a frictionless horizontal surface and then up a frictionless incline:
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(a) Determine the velocity of the block the instant it leaves the spring.
(b) Determine the maximum height that will be reached by the block while on the incline.
(c) The total energy possessed by the block when it is located half way up the incline.
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