Problem 4: A block of mass my = 14 kg slides along a horizontal surface (with friction, μk = 0.26) a distance d = 2.05 m before striking a second block of mass m₂ = 7.25 kg. The first block has an initial velocity of v= 8.75 m/s. V m₂ 0 Part (a) Assuming that block one stops after it collides with block two, what is block two's velocity after impact in m/s? V2 = m,

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Part (b) How far does block two travel, d2 in meters, before coming to rest after the collision?
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Problem 4: A block of mass m1 = 14 kg slides along a horizontal surface (with friction, μk
= 0.26) a distance d = 2.05 m before striking a second block of mass m₂ = 7.25 kg. The first block
has an initial velocity of v= 8.75 m/s.
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 4: A block of mass m1 = 14 kg slides along a horizontal surface (with friction, μk = 0.26) a distance d = 2.05 m before striking a second block of mass m₂ = 7.25 kg. The first block has an initial velocity of v= 8.75 m/s. V m, 0 Part (a) Assuming that block one stops after it collides with block two, what is block two's velocity after impact in m/s? v2 = sin() cos() tan() П ( 7 8 9 HOME m₁
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