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Physics, 08.03.2021 15:50 gemouljr

A spring - loaded gun fires a 0.100 - kg puck along a tabletop. The puck slides up a curved ramp and flies straight up into the air. (a) If the spring is displaced 12.0 cm from equilibrium and the spring constant is 875 N/m, how high does the puck rise, neglecting friction?
(b) If instead it only rises to a height of 5.00 m because of friction, what is the change in mechanical energy?​

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