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Title: Incline and Spring Problem? - Yahoo! Answers
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-06-20 21:29:00)  by jag k
The spring shown in the figure is compressed 50 cm and used to launch a 100 kg physics student. The track is frictionless until it starts up the incline. The student's coefficient of kinetic friction on the 30 degree incline is 0.15. How far up the incline does the student go?
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