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Mechanical energy problem

A vertical spring (ignore its mass), whose spring constant is 900 N/m, is attached to a table and is compressed 0.150m.  What speed can it give to a .300-kg ball wehn released?  How high above its original position (spring compression) will the ball fly?


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