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26 April, 06:09

A 4.1 g bullet is fired horizontally at a block of mass 0.90 kg resting on a frictionless tabletop. The bullet becomes embedded in the block and a speed of 4.0 m/s is imparted to the block. Find the initial speed of the bullet before it hits the block.

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  1. 26 April, 06:21
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    Momentum before collision:

    = (Mass of bullet x velocity of bullet) + (Mass of block x velocity of block)

    = (4.1 Kg/1000 x V m/s) + (0.90 kg x 0)

    = Momentum after collision

    Momentum after collision:

    = (Mass of bullet + Mass of block) x velocity of bullet

    = (4.1 Kg/1000 + 0.90 Kg) 4.0 m/s

    = 3.6164 Kg-m/s

    Momentum before collision = Momentum after collision

    4.1 Kg/1000 x V m/s = 3.6164 Kg-m/s

    V = 882.048 m/s
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