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Since the hot spring water coming down from the area completely halted until 15:00, the water pipe seems to have been broken until this time.
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This means that all blocks will be moved until the resultant spring forces acting on them are smaller than the friction force and all spring are broken until the tensions in the remained ones are smaller than the breaking threshold.
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