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Part D Here is one last question as a final check on your understanding of your work for this problem, looking at this problem as an example of the Conservation of Energy. The action in this problem begins at location A , with the block resting against the uncompressed spring. The action ends at location B, with the block moving up the ramp at a measured speed of 7.35 m/s . From A to B, what has been the work done by non-conservative forces, and what has been the change in the mechanical energy of the block-Earth system (the ramp is a part of the Earth)

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Answer:

The answer is "39.95 J".

Step-by-step explanation:

Please find the complete question in the attached file.


\to W_(AC)=(\mu \ m \ g \ \cos \theta ) d


=(0.45 * 1.60 * 9.8 * \cos 26^(\circ)) 6.30 \\\\=(7.056 * \cos 26^(\circ)) 6.30 \\\\=6.34189079* 6.30\\\\=39.95 \ J\\\\


\therefore \\\\\bold{\Delta E =39.95 \ J}

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