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9 April, 16:07

A machine gun fires 60 bullets per minute, with a velocity of 700 m/s. If each bullet has a mass of 50 g. Find the power developed by the gun

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  1. 9 April, 16:57
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    2100 kg*m/s

    Explanation:

    The proper term for power in this case is to use the physics term "impuls" = p.

    1. Find the "power" developed by the gun to fire just 1 bullet.

    2. multiply by 60 to find the power produced by the gun per minute.

    p = m * v

    where

    m = mass of the bullet = 50 g = 0.050 kg

    v = velocity of the bullet = 700 m/s

    p = 0.050 * 700

    p = 35 kg*m/s

    So the impuls for 1 bullet is 35 kg*m/s

    The gun can fire 60 bullets per minute so it's fireing power must there fore be 60 * 35 = 2100 kg*m/s
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