A 3.00 kg mass is pushed against a spring and released. If the spring constant of the
spring is 7500 N/m and the spring is compressed 10.0 cm:
i. What is the energy stored in the compressed spring? [2 points]
ii. What is the maximum speed of the mass? [2 points]
iii. The mass then travels across a rough surface and then up a smooth ramp. The speed
at the beginning of the ramp is ⃗1 = 4.00 m/s. What is the work done by friction as
the mass moves across the rough surface? [2 points]
iv. The block then travels up the smooth ramp and continues on vertically. How high
does it go? [2 points]
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