Accepted Answer
When you squish the spring, you put some energy into it, and after the cord burns and they go boing in opposite directions, that energy that you stored in the spring is what gives the blocks their kinetic energy.But linear momentum still has to be conserved. It was zero while they were tied together and nothing was moving, so it has to be zero after they both take off.Momentum = (mass) x (velocity)After the launch, the 5.5-kg moves to the right at 6.8 m/s,so its momentum is (5.5 x 6.8) = 37.4 kg-m/s to the right.In order for the total momentum to be zero, the other block has tocarry the same amount of momentum in the opposite direction. M x V = (6 x speed) = 37.4 kg-m/s to the left.Divide each side by 6 : Speed = 37.4 / 6 = 6.2333... m/s left(That number is (6 and 7/30) m/s .)