A 0.02-kg bullet collides with

  1. A 0.02kg bullet collides with a 5.75kg pendulum. After the collision, the pair swings up to a maximum height of 0.386m.
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  2. A 0.02kg bullet collides with a 5.75kg pendulum. After the collision, the pair swings up to a maximum height of 0.386m.
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  3. A bullet with a mass 0.05kg is speeding toward a block of mass 10kg. the bullet is initially moving with a velocity of 200m/s
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  4. A 12.8 gram bullet embeds itself in a 2.370 kg block on a horizontal frictionless surface which subsequently collides with a
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  5. A 14.3 gram bullet embeds itself in a 2.823 kg block on a horizontal frictionless surface which subsequently collides with a
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  6. A bullet with a mass of mb= 0.05 kg is speeding toward a block of mass m= 10kg. The bullet is moving at vb= 200m/s and the block
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  7. You have been asked to design a "ballistic spring system" to measure the speed of bullets. A bullet of mass m is fired into a
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  8. A 5.00 g bullet (bullet 1) is fired from a gun at height of 2.00 m above a horizontal surface. When the bulletleaves the muzzle
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  9. A 0.02-kg bullet collides with a 5.75-kg pendulum. After thecollision, the bullet remains embedded onto the pendulum and the
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  10. A 0.02-kg bullet collides with a 5.75-kg pendulum. After the collision, the bullet remains embedded onto the pendulum and the
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