A toy cannon uses a spring to project a 5.26 g soft rubber ball. The spring is originally compressed by 4.93 cm and has a stiffness constant of 7.90 N/m. When it is fired, the ball moves 14.6 cm through the horizontal barrel of the cannon, and there is a constant frictional force of 0.0328 N between barrel and ball.
(a) With what speed does the projectile leave the barrel of the cannon?
m/s
(b) At what point does the ball have maximum speed?
cm (from its original position)
(c) What is this maximum speed?
m/s
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