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Bullet hitting stationary Target.
I understand ur point. So is the approach right? And how about answer?- Adarshaero
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Bullet hitting stationary Target.
so acceleration is negative...- Adarshaero
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Bullet hitting stationary Target.
Acceleration reduces as the bullet enters the target.- Adarshaero
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Bullet hitting stationary Target.
@willem2: How is tat? can you please elaborate.- Adarshaero
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Bullet hitting stationary Target.
A bullet of 0.005 kg traveling at 20m/s penetrates deeply into a fixed target and is brought to rest in 0.01 sec. The distace through which it penetrates is: I used, acceleration= V/t = 20/.01 a = 2000 m/sec sq Distace covered = Ut+0.5 at^2...- Adarshaero
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