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[QUOTE="Jessica Lewis, post: 5258537, member: 573352"] The question is: a bullet that is shot from a target is traveling at an initial speed of 80 m/s and it is 6 m away from its target. The target is wearing a bullet proof vest that is 0.26 m thick. As the bullet makes contact with the vest is slows down at a rate of 9000 m/s2. What is the final velocity of the equation?I would assume that the equation used would be Vf^(2) = Vi^(2) + 2ad, however each time I attempt this question I get an answer that makes absolutely no sense. So, please help me, Thank you! :) [/QUOTE]
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