Q. A block of mass is connected rigidly with a smooth wedge (plank) by a light spring of stiffness . If the wedge is moved with constant velocity , then find the work done by the external agent until the maximum compression of the spring.
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Solution:

Let us take wedge spring block as a system. The forces responsible for performing work are spring force and the external force .
Solution

Work Energy theorem for block + spring + plank relative to ground:
Applying work-energy theorem, we have
where the total work done by the spring on wedge and block and
= change in KE of the block (because the plank does not change its kinetic
energy)
Then,
As the block was initially stationary and it will acquire a velocity equal to that of the plank at the time of maximum compression of the spring, the change in kinetic energy of the block relative to ground is

Substituting in the above equation, we have
(i)
Work Energy theorem for block spring plank relative to the plank The plank moves with constant velocity, there is no pseudo-force acting on the block. Then the net work done on the system (block + plank), due to the spring, can be given as

As the relative velocity between the observer (plank) and block decreases from to zero at the time of maximum compression of the spring, the change in kinetic energy of the block is .
Substituting and in above equation
(ii)
From (i) & (ii)