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A(n) 4.8 g bullet leaves the muzzle of a rifle
with a speed of 345.1 m/s.
What constant force is exerted on the bullet
while it is traveling down the 0.5 m length of
the barrel of the rifle?
Answer in units of N.
14 years ago

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