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Question: A 4.43-kg ball of clay is thrown downward from a height of 3.19 m with a speed of 4.01 m/s onto a spring with k = 1490 N/m. The clay compresses the spring a certain maximum amount before momentarily stopping.
Part A: Find the maximum compression of the spring.
Please show all work and steps to determine the maximum compression of the spring.
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