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At a crime scene, the forensic investigator notes that the 7.0-g lead bullet that was stopped in a doorframe apparently melted completely on impact. Assuming the bullet was fired at room temperature (20°C), what does the investigator calculate as the minimum muzzle velocity of the gun?
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