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What is the maximum force exerted on a bullet lodged in a block?
I see my error. I have the wrong base for the triangle. I fixed it and got 1212.12 which is an option! Thank you Both so much!- kminkel
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What is the maximum force exerted on a bullet lodged in a block?
If I set the areas equal to .5mv^2... .11x+.5(.22)x=.5(.01)(200)^2 .11x+.11x= 200 .22x=200 x=909.09 That isn't an option /:- kminkel
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What is the maximum force exerted on a bullet lodged in a block?
With using the W=.5mv^2, I got the W=200 J. But with the integral what would I use as the bounds? Would it be from 0 to .11 m or 0 to .22 m? Then how would you get rid of the integral symbol to solve for F. I'm sort of really confused.- kminkel
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What is the maximum force exerted on a bullet lodged in a block?
Homework Statement A 10.0-g bullet traveling at 200 m/s strikes a fixed wooden block. The bullet comes to rest 22 cm inside the block. The magnitude of the force exerted on the bullet by the block over its 22-cm travel is shown in graph. Find the value of Fmax...- kminkel
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