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A block is initially positioned on a smooth ramp at a height h. The block is released and slides down until it hits a spring and compresses the spring a maximum distance of x as shown in the diagram above. A student believes that if the block is lifted to a height of 2h and released, then the spring will be compressed to a maximum distance of 2x because increasing the gravitational potential energy increases the elastic potential energy a. Which aspects of the student's reasoning, if any, are correct?

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