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A car of mass 1000 kg moving with a speed `18 km h^(-1)` on a smooth road and colliding with a horizontally mounted spring of spring constant `6.25 xx10^3 N m^(-1)`. The maximum compression of the spring is

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To simulate car accidents, auto manufactrers study the collisions of moving cars with mounted springs of differnet spring constants. Consider a typical simulation with a car of mass 1000 kg moving with a speed 18.0 km/h on a smooth road and colliding with a horizontally mounted spring of spring constant 6.25xx10^(3)N m^(-1) . What is the maximum compression of the spring ?