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Standard IX
Physics
Second Law of Motion
A light sprin...
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A light spring of length 20 cm and force cons†an t 2 N/cm is placed vertically on a table. A small block of mass 1 kg falls on it. The length h from the surface of the table at which the block will have maximum velocity is :_______________
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