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Momentum, Impulse, and Collisions: Wooden Block Shot with a bullet
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[QUOTE="Simon Bridge, post: 4305790, member: 367532"] Welcome to PF; rude man is correct - you have not provided a complete problem statement, just a bunch of facts. I'm guessing you need to find ##v_0##. You did ask a question of sorts:The tension points along the string and is the same as how you'd normally view the tension. You should be able to sketch the final position - you know the length of the cord and you know the vertical height is has swung to. If you draw a free body diagram, you should be able to figure out the centripetal force and thus the final speed. Take care using conservation of momentum when there is an unbalanced force. [/QUOTE]
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