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y = 5 m y = 0 --- § ² ky = 223 N/m kz = 90 N/m 3. Two bowling balls, each with the mass of 7 kg, are dropped from 5 m above a pair of springs. The springs have the spring constants 223 N/m and 90 N/m, respectively. What will be the height difference in the two bowling balls' compressed positions? Assume that there's no air resistance.
y = 5 m y = 0 --- yi yra ki = 223 N/m kz = 90 N/m 3. Two bowling balls, each with the mass of 7 kg, are dropped from 5 m above a pair of springs. The springs have the spring constants 223 N/m and 90 N/m, respectively. What will be the height difference in the two bowling balls' compressed positions? Assume that there's no air resistance.
y = 5 m y = 0 --- Yp1 Yr24 ki = 223 N/m kz = 90 N/m 3. Two bowling balls, each with the mass of 7 kg, are dropped from 5 m above a pair of springs. The springs have the spring constants 223 N/m and 90 N/m, respectively. What will be the height difference in the two bowling balls' compressed positions? Assume that there's no air resistance.
. . y = 5 m y = 0 yn Уra ky 223 N/m kg = 90 N/m 3. Two bowling balls, each with the mass of 7 kg, are dropped from 5 m above a pair of springs. The springs have the spring constants 223 N/m and 90 N/m, respectively. What will be the height difference in the two bowling balls' compressed positions? Assume that there's no air resistance.
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