A man pulls a block of mass m = 23 kg up an incline at a slow constant velocity for a distance of d = 5.5 m. The incline makes an angle q = 29° with the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the inclined plane is µk = 0.1.
At the top of the incline, the string breaks and the block, assumed to be at rest when the string breaks, slides down a distance d = 5.5 m before it reaches a frictionless horizontal surface. A spring is mounted horizontally on the frictionless surface with one end attached to a wall. The block hits the spring, compresses it a distance L = 0.5 m, then rebounds back from the spring, retraces its path along the horizontal surface, and climbs up the incline.
d) How far up the incline d1 does the block rebound?