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A 0.2-kg block is held in place by a force A 0.2-kg block is held in place by a force   that results in a 0.10-m compression of a spring beneath the block. The spring constant is 1.0 × 10<sup>2</sup> N/m. Assuming the mass of the spring is negligible compared to that of the block, to what maximum height would the block rise if the force   were removed.   A) 0.26 m B) 0.52 m C) 2.5 m D) 5 m E) 10 m that results in a 0.10-m compression of a spring beneath the block. The spring constant is 1.0 × 102 N/m. Assuming the mass of the spring is negligible compared to that of the block, to what maximum height would the block rise if the force A 0.2-kg block is held in place by a force   that results in a 0.10-m compression of a spring beneath the block. The spring constant is 1.0 × 10<sup>2</sup> N/m. Assuming the mass of the spring is negligible compared to that of the block, to what maximum height would the block rise if the force   were removed.   A) 0.26 m B) 0.52 m C) 2.5 m D) 5 m E) 10 m were removed. A 0.2-kg block is held in place by a force   that results in a 0.10-m compression of a spring beneath the block. The spring constant is 1.0 × 10<sup>2</sup> N/m. Assuming the mass of the spring is negligible compared to that of the block, to what maximum height would the block rise if the force   were removed.   A) 0.26 m B) 0.52 m C) 2.5 m D) 5 m E) 10 m

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