A 10-g bullet moving 1000

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  1. a gun is fired with muzzle velocity v0 = 1000 m/s straight up along the z-axis. While moving through the air the Earth's gravity
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  2. A 5 g bullet is fired into a 2 kg wooden block attached to a spring with a force constant of 20 N/m. It lodges in the block, and
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  3. A 10-g bullet moving 1000 m/s strikes and passes through a 2.0-kg block initially at rest, as shown. The bullet emerges from the
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  4. Math question. Two part. A am rifle bullet accelerates from 0 to 1000 m/s ( about 2240 MPH) in 1/1000 second when fired. What is
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  5. 1. A bullet is shot upwards with an initial velocity of 1000 ft/sec from a point 20 ft above groand its height above the ground
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  6. A bullet is moving at a speed of 367 m/s when it embeds into a lump of moist clay. The bullet penetrates for a distance of
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  7. A gun fires a bullet of mass 50g the bullet moving with a velocity of 100ms -1 strikes a sand bag and get embedded after
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  8. a 35 kg bullet moving at 475 m/s. strikes a 2.5 kg wooden block. the bullet passes through the block, leaving at 275 m/s. the
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  9. A 35.0-g bullet moving at 475 m/s strikes a 2.5-kg wooden block. The bullet passes through the block, leaving at 275 m/s. The
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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  10. A 4.15-g bullet is moving horizontally with a velocity of +369 m/s, where the sign + indicates that it is moving to the right
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    2. Meagan asked by Meagan
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