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  8. Calculate the kinetic energy acquired by a 11- nail when it is struck by a 540- hammer moving with an initial speed of 4.9 .
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  9. A 575-g steel hammer, with a specific heat capacity of 460 J/kg°C hits a titanium block at 14 m/s. If all the kinetic energy of
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  10. A 575-g steel hammer, with a specific heat capacity of 460 J/kg°C hits a titanium block at 14 m/s. If all the kinetic energy of
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