A 41.1-kg block of ice at 0 °C is sliding on a horizontal surface. The initial speed of the ice is 6.79 m/s and the fina

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A 41.1-kg block of ice at 0 °C is sliding on a horizontal surface. The initial speed of the ice is 6.79 m/s and the fina

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A 41.1-kg block of ice at 0 °C is sliding on a horizontal
surface. The initial speed of the ice is 6.79 m/s and the
final speed is 3.10 m/s. Assume that the part of the
block that melts has a very small mass and that all the heat
generated by kinetic friction goes into the block of ice, and
determine the mass of ice that melts into water at 0 °C.
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