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A cube of mass m1 glides through from rest along a frictionless quarter ramp from height 8m and then crashes with stationary cube of mass m2 (m2 = 3m1). After the impact (INELASTIC collision), the second cube slides into an area where the coefficient is 0.56 and stops after travelling a certain distance. What is the distance traveled by the second cube?
Note: Round off answer up to 2 decimal places. Use g = 9.8 m/s²
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