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15.[1pt] A spring of negligible mass is compressed between two masses on a frict

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15.[1pt] A spring of negligible mass is compressed between two masses on a frictionless table with sloping ramps at each end. (Note: the masses are not attached to the spring in any way, and so will fly apart after release.) The masses are released simultaneously. The mass M1 is greater than that of M2. Select the appropriate symbol for each statement: G (Greater than), L (Less than), or E (Equal to). (If the first two are 'greater than,' and the last four "less than, then enter GGLLLL) M1 M2 A) The magnitude of M2's momentum is that of M1 before and just after loss of contact with the spring. B) The duration of the force exerted by the spring on M2 is the time the force acts on M1 C) The kinetic energy of M1 is the kinetic energy of M2 once they both lose contact with the spring. D) The final height up the ramp reached by M1 is the height reached by M2. E) The magnitude of the force exerted by the spring on M1 is that it exerts on M2. F) The speed of M2 is the speed of M1 once they both lose contact with the spring Answer: Submit All Answers

Explanation / Answer

1) equal (because of conservation of linear momentum, M1*V1 + M2*V2 =0).;

2) equal ()

3) equal (because of conservation of energy, 0.5*M1*V12 + 0.5*M2*V22 =0)

4) less (K.E convert into potential i.e mgh, since M1 is greater so, h will be minimum for the conservation of energy).

5) equal

6) greater

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