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Physics, 07.12.2020 14:00 aebacchieri

A 263 g ball of clay falls onto a vertical spring. The spring constant k = 2.52 N/cm.
The clay sticks to the spring and as the spring compresses a distance of 11.8 cm the clay momentarily comes to rest.
Find the maximum compression of the spring, in [cm], if the initial speed of the clay doubled?

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