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A 18 kg block slides down a ramp, as shown in the figure. (Figure 1) The ramp in the figure is not frictionless. The top

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A 18 kg block slides down a ramp, as shown in the figure. (Figure 1) The ramp in the figure is not frictionless. The top of the ramp is h₁ = 1.5 m above the ground, the bottom of the ramp is h₂ = 0.40 m above the ground. The block leaves the ramp moving horizontally, and lands a horizontal distance d away. Friction on the ramp does -9.7 J of work on the block before it becomes airborne Me Ma ard: Tub Tech ional t Sup usions Doard Wave Figure <1 of 1
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