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Two masses are compressed against a spring as shown in the figure; the system is at rest. The
mass of ml is 1.2 kg and m2 has a mass of 1.8
kg. When the masses are released, m2 travels to
the right at 20 m/s. What is the speed of ml after the spring is released? Assume the horizontal
surface is frictionless.
20 m/s
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Use the box below to calculate the speed of ml after the spring is released. Show your work.
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