consider a situation shown in figure initially the spring is unstretched when the system is released from rest. assuming no friction in the pulley, find the maximum elongation of the spring
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consider a situation shown in figure initially the spring is unstretched when the system is released from rest. assuming no friction in the pulley, find the maximum elongation of the spring
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