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A 20 g lead bullet
As part of a forensic test, a 5.0g lead bullet is fired into a fence post. the initial speed of the bullet is 250 m/s. when it
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Alex
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A 5.00g lead bullet is fired into a wooden fence post. The initial speed of the bullet is 250m/s, and when it comes to rest,
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noname
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A 19-g lead bullet is shot with a speed of 340 m/s into a wooden wall. Assuming that 70% of the kinetic energy is absorbed by
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James
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A 25-g lead bullet is shot with a speed of 240 m/s into a wooden wall. Assuming that 70% of the kinetic energy is absorbed by
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lanre
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A 3.00x10^-3 kg lead bullet enters a target with a speed of 2.00x10^2 m/s and comes to rest within the target. Calculate the
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Elizabeth
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If a lead bullet goes fast enough, it can melt completely when it comes to a halt suddenly, and all it's kinetic energy is
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Daniel
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A lead bullet moving at 204 m/s is stopped in a block of wood. All of the kinetic energy goes into heating the bullet. The
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Jacob
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A 3.00 gram lead bullet travels at a speed of 240 m/s and hits a wooden post. If half the heat energy generated remain with the
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Nina
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A 3.00x10^-3kg lead bullet travels at a speed of 2.40x10^2m/s and hits a wooden post. if half the heat energy generated remains
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mike
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When a lead bullet hits a solid target at high speed, its entire kinetic energy is converted into heat. For simplicity, assume
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elisabeth
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