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A 1.3-kg block is pushed up against a stationary spring, compressing it a distance of 4.2 cm. When the block is released,
the spring pushes it away across a frictionless
horizontal surface. What is the speed of the block, given
that the spring constant of the spring is 1400 N/m?

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