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3 August, 06:54

A pendulum consists of a 1.7-kg block hanging on a 1.6-m length string. A 0.01-kg bullet moving with a horizontal velocity of 828 m/s strikes, passes through, and emerges from the block (initially at rest) with a horizontal velocity of 340 m/s. To what maximum height above its initial position will the block swing? Write your answer in meters.

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  1. 3 August, 08:30
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    0.42 m

    Explanation:

    mass of pendulum, M = 1.7 kg

    Length of pendulum, l = 1.6 m

    mass of bullet, m = 0.01 kg

    initial velocity of bullet, u = 828 m/s

    final velocity of bullet, v = 340 m/s

    initial velocity of pendulum, U = 0

    Let the final velocity of pendulum is V.

    Use conservation of momentum for bullet and the pendulum

    m x u + M x U = m x v + M x V

    0.01 x 828 + 1.7 x 0 = 0.01 x 340 + 1.7 x V

    8.28 + 0 = 3.4 = 1.7 V

    V = 2.87 m/s

    Now the kinetic energy of the pendulum is converted into potential energy of pendulum and let it raised to a height of h from the initial level.

    Use energy conservation

    Kinetic energy of the pendulum = potential energy of the pendulum

    0.5 x M x V² = M x g x h

    0.5 x 2.87 x 2.87 = 9.8 x h

    h = 0.42 m
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