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19 May, 08:20

A 0.09-kg lead bullet traveling 182 m/s strikes an armor plate and comes to a stop. If all of the bullet's energy is converted to heat that it alone absorbs, what is its temperature change

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  1. 19 May, 08:49
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    Answer: Δθ = 127.4 K

    Explanation: by using the law of conservation of energy, the kinetic energy of the bullet equals the heat energy on the plate.

    Kinetic energy of bullet = mv²/2

    Heat energy = mcΔθ

    Where m = mass of bullet = 0.09kg, v = velocity of bullet = 182 m/s, c = specific heat capacity of lead bullet = 130 j/kgk

    Δθ = change in temperature

    mv²/2 = mcΔθ

    With 'm' on both sides of the equation, they cancel out each other, hence we have that

    v²/2 = cΔθ

    v² = 2cΔθ

    Δθ = v²/2c

    Δθ = (182) ²/2*130

    Δθ = 33124/260

    Δθ = 127.4 K
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