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3 April, 18:04

A 4.86 g bullet traveling horizontally with a speed of 306 m/s is fired into a wooden block with mass 1.37 kg, initially at rest on a level frictionless surface. The bullet takes 0.221 ms to pass through the block and emerges with its speed reduced to 147 m/s. a. How fast is the block moving just after the bullet emerges from it?

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  1. 3 April, 18:24
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    The block is moving 0.564 m/s after the bullet emerges it.

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Mass of the bullet m = 4.86 grams = 0.00486 kg

    Initial speed of the bullet u = 306 m/s

    Mass of the wooden block m' = 1.37 kg

    Final speed of the bullet v = 147 m/s

    Initial speed of the block u' = 0 m/s

    Final speed of the block = v'

    Step 2: conservation law of momentum

    mu + m'u' = mv + m'v'

    0.00486*306 + 1.37 * 0 = 0.00486*147 + 1.37*v'

    1.48716 = 0.71442‬ + 1.37 v'

    0.77274 = 1.37 v'

    v' = 0.564 m/s

    The block is moving 0.564 m/s after the bullet emerges it.
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