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Physics, 10.03.2022 16:50 agray339

A small block of mass 1.6 kg is released from rest at the top of the curved frictionless ramp shown. The block slides down the ramp and is moving with a speed of 13.9 m/s when it collides with a larger block (1.5 times the mass). (Use g=10m/s²) a) Determine the height (h) of the ramp.

If the larger block moves to the right with a speed of 7.9 m/s immediately after the collision, find the velocity of the small block immediately after the collision.

b) Use RIGHT for positive, and LEFT for negative values. (m/s)

The larger block slides 7.2 m before coming to rest.

c) Find the acceleration of the block. ( m/s²)

d) Find the coefficient of friction μ between this block and the surface.

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