3 M A block of mass m = 3,0 kg, after sliding down a frictionless incline, strikes another block of mass M = 6,0 kg that

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3 M A block of mass m = 3,0 kg, after sliding down a frictionless incline, strikes another block of mass M = 6,0 kg that

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3 M A Block Of Mass M 3 0 Kg After Sliding Down A Frictionless Incline Strikes Another Block Of Mass M 6 0 Kg That 1
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3 M A block of mass m = 3,0 kg, after sliding down a frictionless incline, strikes another block of mass M = 6,0 kg that is attached to a spring. The blocks stick together upon impact and compresses the unstretched spring until coming to a stop momentarily. If the speed of the two-block system immediately after the collision is 4,0 m/s, what is the impulse exerted by the spring on the two-block system to bring it to a stop?
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