Determine the maximum compression of the upper spring

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An object, of mass m = 2 kg, is located between two massless springs on a frictionless incline of 30o . Initially the object is held at a position where the lower spring (k1= 950 N/m) and upper spring (k2= 1050 N/m), are compressed and stretched, respectively, by the same length x = 0.1 m. After the object is released:

1) Determine the speed of the object when it passes by the unstretched position (x =0) of the two springs?

2) Determine the maximum compression of the upper spring when the object reaches its highest position?

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