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- A ball is launched from a height of 12 meters with an angle of 60 degrees and a velocity of 15 m/s. (a) How high does it go? (b) How far does it go? (c) Use COE to find how fast it is going when it hits the ground. (d) How fast is it going in the y-direction when it hits the ground?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d) - A mass hangs on a spring from the ceiling. The mass is 45 kg and the spring constant is 45 kg/s^2. (a) What is the distance x that the spring is compressed? (b) If we took the mass off and Zach (m = 250 kg) hangs on the spring, how far does it stretch?
(a)
(b) - Find the velocity of both blocks after the first block goes through the friction field.
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