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17 August, 13:23

An arrow strikes a target moving at 75 m/s and embeds itself 15 cm into the target. If the arrow stopped with constant acceleration, how long (in seconds) after striking the target did it take for the arrow to come to rest?

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  1. 17 August, 13:27
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    4 ms

    Explanation:

    initial velocity, u = 75 m/s

    final velocity, v = 0

    distance, s = 15 cm = 0.15 m

    Let the acceleration is a and the time taken is t.

    Use third equation of motion

    v² = u² + 2 a s

    0 = 75 x 75 - 2 a x 0.15

    a = - 18750 m/s^2

    Use first equation of motion

    v = u + at

    0 = 75 - 18750 x t

    t = 4 x 10^-3 s

    t = 4 ms

    thus, the time taken is 4 ms.
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