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A rifle bullet, traveling at "v1" strikes a large tree an penetrates to a depth of "d". the mass of the bullet is "m". assume the de-acceleration is constant as it penetrates the tree. a) the time required to stop. b) the de-acceleration of the bullet. c) the force the tree exert on the bullet.
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