In the figure, block 1 of mass m; slides from rest along a frictionless ramp from height h=25m and then collides with stationary block 2 which has mass m2-4m. After the collision, block 2 slides into a region where the coefficient of kineticfriction u, is 0.3 and comes to a stop in distance d within that region. What is the value of distance dif the collision is (a) elastic and (b) completely inelastic? Frictionless (a) Number Unit (b) Number Unit

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In the figure, block 1 of mass m; slides from rest along a frictionless ramp from height h =2.5 m and then collides with stationary block
2, which has mass m2 = 4m. After the collision, block 2 slides into a region where the coefficient of kinetic friction H is 0.3 and comes
to a stop in distance d within that region, What is the value of distance dif the collision is (a) elastic and (b) completely inelastic?
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Transcribed Image Text:In the figure, block 1 of mass m; slides from rest along a frictionless ramp from height h =2.5 m and then collides with stationary block 2, which has mass m2 = 4m. After the collision, block 2 slides into a region where the coefficient of kinetic friction H is 0.3 and comes to a stop in distance d within that region, What is the value of distance dif the collision is (a) elastic and (b) completely inelastic? Frictionless (a) Number Unit (b) Number Unit GO Tutorial Saye lor Laier Attempts:0 of 5 used Submit Armwer
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