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Chapter 10 Problem 32

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A rifle fires a 2.10 3 1022 -kg pellet straight upward, because the pellet rests on a compressed spring that is released when the trigger is pulled. The spring has a negligible mass and is compressed by 9.10 3 1022 m from its unstrained length. The pellet rises to a maximum height of 6.10 m above its position on the compressed spring. Ignoring air resistance, determine the spring constant

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

A rifle fires a 2.10 3 1022 -kg pellet straight upward,

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