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Consider the situation as shown. Initial...


Consider the situation as shown. Initially the spring is unstretched when the block of mass m is released from rest assuming the pulley frictionless and light the spring and string massless. Find the extension of sprinig when the block is in equilibrium also find the maximum extension of the spring.

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