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In the figure a 1.2 block is held at rest against a spring with a force constant = 740 . Initially, the spring is compressed a distance . When the block is released, it slides across a surface that is frictionless except for a rough patch of width 5.0 that has a coefficient of kinetic friction = 0.44.
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