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Consider the popgun in Example 8.3. Suppose the projectile mass, compression dis

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Consider the popgun in Example 8.3. Suppose the projectile mass, compression distance, and spring constant remain the same as given or calculated in the example. Suppose, however, there is a friction force of magnitude 2.00 N acting on the projectile as it rubs against the interior of the barrel. The vertical length from point to the end of the barrel is 0.600 m. (a) After the spring is compressed and the popgun fired, to what height does the projectile rise above point ? (b) Draw four energy bar charts for this situation, analogous to those in Figures 8.6c-d.

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