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A 3.08-g bullet embeds itself in a 1.7-kg block, which is attached to a spring of force constant 827-N/m. If the maximum compression of the spring is 4.45-cm, find the time of the bullet-block system to come to rest. Provide your final answer in milli seconds.
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