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Chapter 10 Problem 30

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In preparation for shooting a ball in a pinball machine, a spring (k 5 675 N/m) is compressed by 0.0650 m relative to its unstrained length. The ball (m 5 0.0585 kg) is at rest against the spring at point A. When the spring is released, the ball slides (without rolling). It leaves the spring and arrives at point B, which is 0.300 m higher than point A. Ignore friction, and fi nd the balls speed at point B.

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Title Physics 10e 
Author David Young, Shane Stadler
ISBN 9781118486894

In preparation for shooting a ball in a pinball machine, a

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