A 1.0 kg block is placed against an ideal spring with spring constant 400 N/m and initially compressed 0.20 m. The sprin

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A 1.0 kg block is placed against an ideal spring with spring constant 400 N/m and initially compressed 0.20 m. The sprin

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A 1.0 kg block is placed against an ideal spring with springconstant 400 N/m and initially compressed 0.20 m. The spring andblock lie on a frictionless 30 degree incline. The system is thenreleased from rest and the block slides up the incline. How farfrom the release point does the mass slide along the incline beforemomentarily coming to rest?
A block slides to the right on a horizontal surface at aconstant speed of 3 m/s when pulled with a 12 N tension force, 60°above the horizontal as shown. The power of the tension forceexerted on the block is ____ W.
An ideal spring hangs vertically from the ceiling. A 1.0 kgblock is attached to the bottom end and released from rest with thespring initially unstretched. The block reaches its lowest pointwhen the spring is stretched by 0.40 m. The spring constant is ____N/m.
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