A lead bullet of mass

  1. A lead bullet of mass 50g is fixed with a velocity of 200ms into a lead block of mass 950g given that the lead can move freely
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  2. A lead bullet with a mass of 0.05 kg traveling at 188 m/s strikes an armor plate and comes to a stop. If all the energy is
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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. A lead bullet of mass 50 grams is fired with a velocity of 200m/s into a lead block of mass 950 grams. Given that the lead block
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  6. a bullet of mass 10 gram is fired from a gun of mass 5 kg. If the gun recoils at the speed of 60m/s calculate the initial speed
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  7. 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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  8. 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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  9. A lead bullet with a mass of 8.50 g traveling at 4.80 x 102 m/s strikes a 2.00 kg block of wood and is embedded in it. Both the
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  10. A lead bullet with a mass of 8.50 g traveling at 4.80 x 102 m/s strikes a 2.00 kg block of wood and is embedded in it. Both the
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