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A marble is attached to a compressed horizontal spring and is then released. Which equation correctly shows the conservation of mechanical energy for this system? (1 point)
a. mgh=kx^2
b. mgh=(1/2)kx^2
c. (1/2)mv^2=kx^2
d. (1/2)mv^2=(1/2)kx^2
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Answer: the answer is 1/2mv^2 = 1/2 kx^
Step-by-step explanation:
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