F14-16. The 5- lb collar is released from rest at \( A \) and travels along the frictionless guide. Determine the speed of the collar when it strikes the stop \( B \). The spring has an unstretched length of 0.5 ft . F14-16
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First, we need to determine the potential energy stored in the spring when it is compressed by the collar. The potential energy stored in a spring is given by the formula: \[ PE = \frac{1}{2}kx^2 \] where \( k \) is the spring constant and \( x \) is the Show more…
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