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3 August, 07:42

A 24-g rifle bullet traveling 280 m/s buries itself in a 3.7-kg pendulum hanging on a 2.8-m-long string, which makes the pendulum swing upward in an arc. Part A Determine the vertical and horizontal components of the pendulum's maximum displacement.

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  1. 3 August, 08:04
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    x = 0.95 m

    y = 0.166 m

    Explanation:

    m = mass of the bullet = 24 g = 0.024 kg

    v = speed of bullet before collision = 280 m/s

    M = mass of the pendulum = 3.7 kg

    L = length of the string = 2.8 m

    h = height gained by the pendulum after collision

    V = speed of the bullet and pendulum combination

    Using conservation of momentum

    m v = (m + M) V

    (0.024) (280) = (0.024 + 3.7) V

    V = 1.805 m/s

    using conservation of energy

    Potential energy gained by bullet and pendulum combination = Kinetic energy of bullet and pendulum combination

    (m + M) g h = (0.5) (m + M) V²

    (9.8) h = (0.5) (1.805) ²

    h = 0.166 m

    y = vertical displacement = h = 0.166 m

    x = horizontal displacement

    horizontal displacement is given as

    x = sqrt (L² - (L - h) ²)

    x = sqrt (2.8² - (2.8 - 0.166) ²)

    x = 0.95 m
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