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Physics, 07.08.2019 06:20 imran2k13

(33-34) a horizontal spring is compressed and a 4 kg block is placed on the left of the spring and a 7 kg block on the right. after the system is released from rest the 4 kg block slides to the left at 14 m/s and the 7 kg block slides to the right. the surface is frictionless. 33. the speed of the 7 kg block after it loses contact with the spring is a) 4 m/s b) 6 m/s c) 8 m/s d) 10 m/s e) 12 m/s

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