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M₁ = 5.0 kg M₂ = 5.0 kg Frictionless Mass 1 is released from a height of h= 1.6 m and slides down a frictionless ramp un

Posted: Fri May 06, 2022 11:31 am
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M 5 0 Kg M 5 0 Kg Frictionless Mass 1 Is Released From A Height Of H 1 6 M And Slides Down A Frictionless Ramp Un 1
M 5 0 Kg M 5 0 Kg Frictionless Mass 1 Is Released From A Height Of H 1 6 M And Slides Down A Frictionless Ramp Un 1 (58.31 KiB) Viewed 32 times
M₁ = 5.0 kg M₂ = 5.0 kg Frictionless Mass 1 is released from a height of h= 1.6 m and slides down a frictionless ramp until it strikes Mass 2, which was stationary before the collision. The collision is completely elastic (what does that tell you?). Mass 2 slides across the horizontal floor with a coefficient of friction uk = 0.4. How far from the point of impact will Mass 2 slide before stopping? Include units. Put a box around your anguar