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OpenStudy (dominantvampire):

URGENT HELP

OpenStudy (dominantvampire):

a block of mass 12 kg is released from rest om a friction-less incline of the angle theta=30 below the block is a spring having spring constant 10^4 N/m. the block stops momentarily when it compresses the spring by 4 cm. how far does the block move down the incline from its rest position to this stopping point

OpenStudy (dominantvampire):

does anybody know

OpenStudy (dominantvampire):

@ganeshie8 @Compassionate @mathmate @mathmath333

OpenStudy (dominantvampire):

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OpenStudy (dominantvampire):

i asked this sol. many times but each time the FORMULA is different

OpenStudy (dominantvampire):

q*

OpenStudy (dominantvampire):

irish boy come to physics department in my Q which you already answered but what youve answered is energy not the distance, please look other solutions too, i am getting diff. ans

OpenStudy (dominantvampire):

http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/557d363be4b0e4e582aa702e

OpenStudy (anonymous):

why urgent?

OpenStudy (irishboy123):

there does seem to be some confusion about this. the first thing you need to do always is to draw it - and yes i could probably do this in my head but i would still always sketch it in outline just to be sure. that not only aids communications between you and others but will help you get the problem clear in your mind and it will also be a place to define variables such as vertical distance and distance along the slope - which are important here. you should do that first using the "Draw" widget that OS provides after that we can work through it.

OpenStudy (dominantvampire):

oka

OpenStudy (dominantvampire):

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OpenStudy (irishboy123):

yeah!! |dw:1434455454721:dw| this is what i mean by adding in other data. make sense?

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