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A 50.0kg is dropped on a spring from a point 10m. If the force constant of the spring is 4.0×10^4Nm, find the maximum compression of the spring (g=10m/s)
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A 50.0kg is dropped on a spring from a point 10m. If the force constant of the spring is 4.0×10^4Nm, find the maximum compression of the spring (g=10m/s)
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