A 16g bullet moving horizontally

  1. A 4.00-g bullet is moving horizontally with a velocity vector v = 348 m/s, where the sign + indicates that it is moving to the
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  2. 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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  3. A 7.45-g bullet is moving horizontally with a velocity of +348 m/s, where the sign + indicates that it is moving to the right
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  4. A 4.63-g bullet is moving horizontally with a velocity of +349 m/s, where the sign + indicates that it is moving to the right
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  5. A 7.45-g bullet is moving horizontally with a velocity of +348 m/s, where the sign + indicates that it is moving to the right
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  6. 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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  7. A 4.63-g bullet is moving horizontally with a velocity of +349 m/s, where the sign + indicates that it is moving to the right
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  8. A 6.26-g bullet is moving horizontally with a velocity of +344 m/s, where the sign + indicates that it is moving to the right
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  9. A pistol is fired horizontally and the bullet has a muzzle velocity (speed with which the bullet leaves the barrel) of 31.3 m/s.
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  10. A 16g bullet moving horizontally at 400 m/s penetrates a 3.2kg wood block resting on a horizontal surface.(Figure 1)Part A If
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