A horizontal spring with k=35N/m

  1. A large fake cookie sliding on a horizontal surface is attached to one end of a horizontal spring with spring constant k = 430
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  2. A 4.05 x 10-2-kg block is resting on a horizontal frictionless surface and is attached to a horizontal spring whose spring
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  3. A 4.07 x 10-2-kg block is resting on a horizontal frictionless surface and is attached to a horizontal spring whose spring
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  4. A 4.07 x 10-2-kg block is resting on a horizontal frictionless surface and is attached to a horizontal spring whose spring
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  5. A 1.54 x 10-2-kg block is resting on a horizontal friction-less surface and is attached to a horizontal spring whose spring
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  6. A 900 kg car rolling on a horizontal surface has speed v = 70 km/h when it strikes a horizontal coiled spring and is brought to
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  7. A 1.0 kg puck sliding at 15 m/s along some horizontal frictionless ice strikes and compresses a horizontal spring attached to
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  8. A 950 kg car rolling on a horizontal surface has speed v = 50 km/h when it strikes a horizontal coiled spring and is brought to
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  9. A 1350 kg car rolling on a horizontal surface has a speed of 40 km/hr when it strikes a horizontal coiled spring and is brought
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  10. A 900 kg car rolling on a horizontal surface has speed v = 55 km/h when it strikes a horizontal coiled spring and is brought to
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