In Figure block 1, (mass 2.0 kg) is moving rightward at 10 m/s and block 2 (mass
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In Figure block 1, (mass 2.0 kg) is moving rightward at 10 m/s and block 2 (mass 5.0 kg) is moving rightward at 3.0 m/s. The surface is frictionless, and a spring with a spring constant of 1120 N/m is blocks collide, the compression the instant the blocks have the mum compressron.
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