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15 August, 21:49

A 13 g bullet traveling 213 m/s penetrates a 2.0 kg block of wood and emerges cleanly at 152m/s. If the block is stationary on a frictionless surface when hit, how fast does it move after the bullet emerges?

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  1. 15 August, 22:11
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    Due to the conservation of linear momentum:

    p (before) = p (after)

    m1u1 + m2u2 = m1v1 + m2v2

    0.013*213 + 2*0 = 0.013*152 + 2.0*v

    2.769 = 1.976 + 2v

    2v = 0.793

    v = 0.397ms-1
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