A bullet strikes a ballistic

  1. A bullet strikes a ballistic pendulum whose target block has a mass of 4kg. The block is observed to rise a distance of 3cm, and
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  2. A 10 g bullet moving at 370 m/s strikes a ballistic pendulum of mass 2kg. The bullet emerges with a speed of 100 m/s.What height
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  3. You are hired as ballistics expert and need to measure the muzzle speed of the bullet (with a mass, m = 20 g) for the gun. You
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  4. A bullet of mass 13 g strikes a ballistic pendulum of mass 1.7 kg. The center of mass of the pendulum rises a vertical distance
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  5. a bullet of mass 0.015kg strikes ballistic pendulum of mass 2.0kg .the center of mass of the pendulum rises a vertical distance
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  6. A bullet of mass 8 g strikes a ballistic pendulum of mass 2.0 kg. The center of mass of the pendulum rises a vertical distance
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  7. A bullet of mass 3.2 g strikes a ballistic pendulum of mass 3.6 kg. The center of mass of the pendulum rises a vertical distance
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  8. A bullet of mass 4.8 g strikes a ballistic pendulum of mass 3.3 kg. The center of mass of the pendulum rises a vertical distance
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  9. A 2.50 g bullet, traveling at a speed of 435 m/s, strikes the wooden block of a ballistic pendulum, as shown. The block has a
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  10. A 3.67-g bullet, traveling at a speed of 484 m/s, strikes the wooden block of a ballistic pendulum, such as that in Figure 7.14.
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