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| Mar20-09, 07:06 AM | #1 |
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coefficient of kinetic energy
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
Consider a bullet of mass m fired at a speed of Vo into a wooden blcok of mass M. The bullet instantaneously comes to a rest in the block. The block with the embedded bullet slides along a horizontal surface with a coefficient of kinetic friction U. How far does the block slide before is comes to rest; find s. Express answer in terms of m,M,Vo,U and g. 2. Relevant equations KE=PE 3. The attempt at a solution 1/2(m+M)V*V=(m+M)gs*U so s=V*V/2Ug I think that is correct , but now my answer does not have Vo,m,M? ("Express answer in terms of m,M,Vo,U and g.") |
| Mar20-09, 09:35 AM | #2 |
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![]() Use conservation of momentum (it's conserved in all collisions) to find the velocity immediately after the collision.
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