Eric wants to test his caramel candies he made to see if they are sticky. He designs a tube he can put the clay in, pump

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Eric wants to test his caramel candies he made to see if they are sticky. He designs a tube he can put the clay in, pump

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Eric wants to test his caramel candies he made to see if
they are sticky. He designs a tube he can put the clay in, pump it
up with air, and release it with an impressive velocity. A
particular piece of caramel is 14.0 g and is launched
horizontally at a 124.0 g wooden block initially at rest
on a level driveway. The caramel sticks to the block. The caramel
and block slide 9.5 m before coming to rest. As measured
in an earlier lab exercise, the coefficient of friction between
block and pavement is 0.580 (it is pretty rough). What
was the speed of the caramel (in m/s) immediately before impact
with the block?
m/s
Eric Wants To Test His Caramel Candies He Made To See If They Are Sticky He Designs A Tube He Can Put The Clay In Pump 1
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Eric wants to test his caramel candies he made to see if they are sticky. He designs a tube he can put the clay in, pump it up with air, and release it with an impressive velocity. A particular piece of caramel is 14.09 and is launched horizontally at a 124.0 g wooden block initially at rest on a level driveway. The caramel sticks to the block. The caramel and block slide 9.5 m before coming to rest. As measured in an earlier lab exercise, the coefficient of friction between block and pavement is 0.580 (it is pretty rough). What was the speed of the caramel (in m/s) immediately before impact with the block? m/s
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