A 250g bullet with a

  1. An 8.00g bullet is fired at 220m/s into a 250g wooden block that is initially at rest. The bullet remains in the block and after
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  2. An 8.00g bullet is fired at 220m/s into a 250g wooden block that is initially at rest. The bullet remains in the block and after
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  3. A 250g bullet with a speed of 500m/s passes through the center of a 1.5kg square wooden block [ side length 18cm] at rest upon a
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  4. 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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  5. Which is better value for money: a 250g jar of honey for $2.98 or a 400g jar for $4.23.a) 250g jar goes on special for $1.98.
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  6. 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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  7. 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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  8. a point 22 caliber rifle fires a 1.8 gram bullet at a 400m/s into a block of wood. If the bullet penetrates to a depht of 10cm
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  9. a 100-g bullet is fired horizontally into a 14.9kg block of wood resting on a horizontal surface and the bullet becomes embedded
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  10. A bullet of 10g enters a target at 100 ms-1 and leaves it 0.01 s later. Calculate:i. The rate of change of momentum of the
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