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Of Mass M Resting On The Smooth Horizontal Floor Are Connected By A Light Spring Of Natural Length L And Spring Constant K A Third Block C Of Mass M Moving With A Speed V Along The Line Joining A And B Collides With A The Maximum Compression In The Spring Is - Two Blocks A And B Each
Having A Mass Of 6 Kg Are Connected By The Linkage Shown If The Coefficients Of Static Friction At The Contacting Surfaces Are And Determine The Largest Vertical Force P That May Be Applied To Pin C Without Causing The Blocks To Slip Neglect The Weight Of The Links
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