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25 April, 06:43

A bullet of mass 6.00g is fired horizontally into a wooden block of mass 1.20kg resting on a horizontal surface. The coefficient of kinetic friction between block and surface is 0.160. The bullet remains embedded in the block, which is observed to slide a distance 0.200m along the surface before stopping. What is the initial speed of the bullet?

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  1. 25 April, 10:32
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    Let the initial sped of the bullet be V.

    Momentum will be conserved after bullet hits the block. If v₁ be the common velocity of bullet block system

    6.00 x 10⁻³ x V + 0 = (6 x 10⁻³ + 1.2) v₁

    = (6 + 1200) x 10⁻³ v₁

    v₁ = (6 / 1206) x V

    1 / 201 V

    Now the moving bullet - block system faces friction force and ultimately they come to rest, so

    Kinetic energy of bullet block system = work done by friction

    Kinetic energy of bullet block system =

    1/2 x (6 + 1200) x 10⁻³ x (1 / 201 V) ²

    work done by friction

    = frictional force x displacement

    μ mg x d (μ is coefficient of friction of surface, m is mass of the bullet block system and d is displacement)

    0.16 x (6 + 1200) x 10⁻³ x 9.8 x. 2

    = 38.592 x 9.8 x 10⁻³

    1/2 x (6 + 1200) x 10⁻³ x (1 / 201) ² V ² =

    = 38.592 x 9.8 X 10⁻³

    V² = 25382.65

    V = 159.32 ms⁻¹

    This is the initial speed of bullet ...
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