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A 16 kg block slides down a 30 degree frictionless incline where it is stopped by a strong Hook's Law spring at the
bottom. The spring constant is k = 9.8 x10^4 N/m. If the block slides 9 m from the point where it was released (from
rest) to the point where it comes to rest against the spring, how far (in mm) has the spring been compressed?
bottom. The spring constant is k = 9.8 x10^4 N/m. If the block slides 9 m from the point where it was released (from
rest) to the point where it comes to rest against the spring, how far (in mm) has the spring been compressed?
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