A block mass m (0.25 kg) is pressed against (but is not attached to) an ideal spring of force constant k (100 N/m) and negligible mass, compressing the spring a distance 0.1 m. After it is released, the box slides along a leveled surface for 2 m before fully stops. If we repeat this experiment but instead use a spring having force constant 2k,
a. the box will go up the incline twice as high as before.
b. just as it moves free off the spring, the kinetic energy of the box will be twice as great as before.
c. just as it moves free off the spring, the speed of the box will be
d. All the above choices are correct.
e. None of the above choices are correct.
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