Thank you mania,
Actually this is not a homework question, and I am not studying a physics course. I am mathematician not physician. so why did I post the question ? The answer is that i was asked to convent my sisters daughter in the solution of her teacher.
Her teacher answered the problem as follows Linear Momentum(before) = Linear Momentum(after)
10 X zero = (10 + 0.6 X 1000) X V where V is the wanted velocity
My sisters daughter wants the solution to be as follows
Linear Momentum(before) = Linear Momentum(after)
10 X zero + 0.6 X 1000 = (10 + 0.6 X 1000) X V, (V still the wanted velocity)She is claiming that the Linear Momentum(before) depinds on the motion of the bullets as it depends on the motion of the wood pieceWhat I am suugesting is Linear Momentum(initial) = Linear Momentum(after the 1st bullet stabilized in the wood piece ) = Linear Momentum(after the 2nd bullet stabilized in the wood piece ) = ......= Linear Momentum(after the 15th bullet stabilized in the wood piece )
This yeils to the following
10 X zero + 0.040 X 1000 = (10 + 0.040 ) X V_1 = (10+ 0.040 + 0.040) X V_2 = ......= (10 + 15 X 0.040) X V_15 (V_n is the velocity after the nth bullet stabilized in the wood piece , n= 1,2,...,15 )
Note that v_15 is the wanted velocitySo V = 40 / 10.6 meters /second
Is this true ? or which is?
Thank you all