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An 0.80-kg block is held in place against the spring by a 67-N horizontal external force (see the figure) .The external force is removed,and the block is projected with a velocity v1 = 1.2 m/s upon separation from the spring.The block descends a ramp and has a velocity v2 = 1.9 m/s at the bottom.The track is frictionless between points A and B.The block enters a rough section at B,extending to E.The coefficient of kinetic friction over this section is 0.39.The velocity of the block is v3 = 1.4 m/s at C.The block moves on to D,where it stops.The spring constant of the spring is closest to An 0.80-kg block is held in place against the spring by a 67-N horizontal external force (see the figure) .The external force is removed,and the block is projected with a velocity v<sub>1</sub> = 1.2 m/s upon separation from the spring.The block descends a ramp and has a velocity v<sub>2</sub> = 1.9 m/s at the bottom.The track is frictionless between points A and B.The block enters a rough section at B,extending to E.The coefficient of kinetic friction over this section is 0.39.The velocity of the block is v<sub>3</sub> = 1.4 m/s at C.The block moves on to D,where it stops.The spring constant of the spring is closest to   A) 3900 N/m. B) 2600 N/m. C) 2000 N/m. D) 1600 N/m. E) 1100 N/m.


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