A box of mass m is pressed against (but is not attached to) an ideal spring of …

A box of mass m is pressed against (but is not attached to) an ideal spring of force constant k and negligible mass, compressing the spring a distance x. After it is released, the box slides up a frictionless, smooth incline, as shown in the figure, and eventually stops after reaching a certain height.

If we repeat this experiment but instead compress the spring a distance of 2x, what will happen? Explain your answer.


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