A 6.0-kg block moving at 3.0 [m/s] on a horizontal, frictionless surface runs into a light spring of force constant 75 [

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A 6.0-kg block moving at 3.0 [m/s] on a horizontal, frictionless surface runs into a light spring of force constant 75 [

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A 6.0-kg block moving at 3.0 [m/s] on a horizontal, frictionless
surface runs into a light spring of force constant 75 [N/m]. Use
the work-energy theorem to find the maximum compression of
the
spring. How much work by the spring is required to stop the
block from moving?
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