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A 1.25 kg wooden block rests on a table over a large hole as in Figure P9.39. A 5.00- g bullet with an initial velocity vi is fired upward into the bottom of the block and remains in the block after the collision. The block and bullet rise to a maximum height of 22.0 cm. (a) Describe how you would find the initial velocity of the bullet using ideas you have learned in this chapter. (b) Calculate the initial velocity of the bullet from the information provided.
A 1.25 kg wooden block rests on a table over a large hole as in Figure P9.39. A 5.00- g bullet with an initial velocity vi is fired upward into the bottom of the block and remains in the block after the collision. The block and bullet rise to a maximum height of 22.0 cm. (a) Describe how you would find the initial velocity of the bullet using ideas you have learned in this chapter. (b) Calculate the initial velocity of the bullet from the information provided.
Aerielle Anne BeltranLv10
28 Nov 2020