A 5 kg block is attached to a spring of constant k = 2400 N/m. The coefficient of friction between the block and the ground is 0.4. Under its initial condition, a force F is applied to the block until the restoring force of the spring reaches 100 N. To reach its final condition, the applied force F is removed. Then, the block moves and the spring returns to its unstretched position. Use 9.81m/s^2 for the gravity. Fspring=100N k=2400 N/m www 5kg F Using the formula Fspring-kx, determine the distance in meters of the block from its unstretched position until it has a restoring force of 100N. Write only the numerical value without the unit. Do not include the sign. L

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A 5 kg block is attached to a spring of constant k = 2400 N/m. The coefficient of friction between the block and the ground is 0.4. Under its initial condition, a force F is applied to the block until the restoring force of the
spring reaches 100 N. To reach its final condition, the applied force F is removed. Then, the block moves and the spring returns to its unstretched position. Use 9.81m/s^2 for the gravity.
Fspring = 100N
k=2400 N/m
www 5kg
Using the formula Fspring=kx, determine the distance in meters of the block from its unstretched position until it has a restoring force of 100N. Write only the numerical value without the unit. Do not include the sign.
Use up to 4 decimal places
Transcribed Image Text:A 5 kg block is attached to a spring of constant k = 2400 N/m. The coefficient of friction between the block and the ground is 0.4. Under its initial condition, a force F is applied to the block until the restoring force of the spring reaches 100 N. To reach its final condition, the applied force F is removed. Then, the block moves and the spring returns to its unstretched position. Use 9.81m/s^2 for the gravity. Fspring = 100N k=2400 N/m www 5kg Using the formula Fspring=kx, determine the distance in meters of the block from its unstretched position until it has a restoring force of 100N. Write only the numerical value without the unit. Do not include the sign. Use up to 4 decimal places
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