A 0.17- kg block on a wooden table is given a sharp blow with a hammer....

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A 0.17- kg block on a wooden table is given a sharp blow with ahammer. The block then slides across the table to a stop. Thecoefficient of friction between the block and table is 0.38. Thehammer's force on the block as a function of time is wellapproximated by an isosceles triangle with it's base on thehorizontal time axis. The length of the base is 0.0074 s and themaximum force is 48.5 N. How far does the block go? Use a graphicaltechnique.

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