Block move down the curved hill and hit attached block spring

You are asking for a lot of work from someone to help you... make it easier for them.In summary, the problem involves a 100 gram block moving at 2m/s down a curved hill, colliding elastically with a stationary 400 gram block attached to an ideal spring with a spring constant of 500N/m. The maximum distance the spring compresses and the maximum height reached by the 100 gram block after the collision must be determined using conservation of energy and momentum equations. To receive help, a diagram and the work attempted so far should be provided.
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cecico
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A 100grams block is moving at 2m/s down the curved hill. The block slides along the smooth surface and collides elastically with the 400gram block. The 400gram block is initially at rest and is attached to an ideal spring with spring constant of 500N/m
a)Find the maximum distance the spring compresses
b)Find the maximum height the 100gram block reaches after the collision.

I have no idea with this problem...someone help me...
 
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Conservation of energy.
Give that a go - let us know what happens.
 
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In order to receive help with this problem I suggest that you

a) Provide a diagram
b) Show the work you have tried thus far. Forum rules.
 
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dont know for sure but collisions usually go by the equation

m1u1 + m2u2 = m1v1 +m2v2

m1 being mass 1 = 0.1kg
m2 being 0.4 kg

u1 being =2 m/s
u2 = 0 m/s as its stationary

then work out the momentum of the second block as this would be equal to the force on the spring which would follow the equation

F = kx

where k is 500 N/m and thus u have the distance x

and then its pray someone with more brains than me gives u an answer otherwise ul b stuck on it all night long...lol...sorry mate
 
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how to post diagram?
 
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cecico said:
how to post diagram?

Scanner, photograph, MS Paint. Free account at Photobucket.com will host images.
I know it's a little work... but it will get your question answered much quicker.
 

1. How does the block move down the curved hill?

The block moves down the curved hill due to the force of gravity. As the block is released from the top of the hill, it accelerates downwards because of the Earth's gravitational pull.

2. What causes the block to hit the attached block spring?

The block hits the attached block spring because of the momentum gained while moving down the curved hill. As the block gains speed, it has enough kinetic energy to overcome the resistance of the spring and make contact.

3. How does the attached block spring affect the movement of the block?

The attached block spring acts as a cushion for the block's movement. When the block hits the spring, it compresses and stores potential energy. This energy is then released, causing the block to bounce back up the hill.

4. Is the movement of the block affected by the shape of the hill?

Yes, the shape of the hill can affect the movement of the block. A steeper hill will result in a faster acceleration of the block, while a gentler slope will result in a slower acceleration.

5. How does the mass of the block and the attached spring affect the overall movement?

The mass of the block and the attached spring will affect the overall movement by determining the amount of force required to move them. A heavier block or spring will require more force to move, while a lighter block or spring will require less force.

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