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g A spring with a spring constant of 1830 N/m is compressed 0.126 m from its equilibrium position with an object having a mass of 1.67 kg. The spring is released and the object moves along a frictionless surface when it reachs a small embankment. If the speed of the object is 2.39 m/s at location A, what is the embankment's height h

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