A 1.25-kg block of wood sits at the edge of a table, 0.790 m above the floor. A 1.20×10−2-kg bullet moving horizontally with a speed of 750 m/s embeds itself within the block.What horizontal distance does the block cover before hitting the ground?
A 1.25-kg block of wood sits at the edge of a table, 0.790 m above the...
A 1.35-kg block of wood sits at the edge of a table, 0.730 m above the floor. A 1.15×10−2-kg bullet moving horizontally with a speed of 745 m/s embeds itself within the block.What horizontal distance does the block cover before hitting the ground?
A 2.9 kg block of wood sits on a frictionless table. A 3.0 g bullet, fired horizontally at a speed of 480 m/s goes completely through the block emerging at a speed of 250 m/s. What is the speed of the block of wood immediately after the bullet exits?
A 3.8 kg block of wood sits on a table. A 3.0 g bullet, fired horizontally at a speed of 460 m/s, goes completely through the block, emerging at a speed of 250 m/s. What is the speed of the block immediately after the bullet exits?
A 3.8 kg block of wood sits on a frictionless table. A 3.0 g bullet, fired horizontally at a speed of 370 m/s , goes completely through the block, emerging at a speed of 220 m/s . What is the speed of the block immediately after the bullet exits?
A 2.8 kg block of wood sits on a table. A 3.0 g bullet, fired horizontally at a speed of 550 m/s , goes completely through the block, emerging at a speed of 220 m/s . What is the speed of the block immediately after the bullet exits? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
A 0.014 kg bullet traveling horizontally at 403 m/s strikes a 4 kg block of wood sitting at the very edge of a horizontal table of height 1 meters. The bullet is lodged into the wood. [For the signs of directions in this problem, take forward and upward to be positive; backward and down to be negative.] a) What is the momentum of the bullet right before it impacts the block of wood? b) What is the momentum of the...
A 0.0101-kg bullet traveling horizontally at 412 m/s strikes a 3.84-kg block of wood sitting at the edge of a table. The bullet is lodged into the wood. If the table height is 1.08 m, how far from the table does the block hit the floor?
In a game of physics and skill, a rigid block (A) with mass m sits at rest at the edge of a frictionless air table, 1.20 m above the floor. You slide an identical block (B) with initial speed υBυB toward A.A. The blocks have a head-on elastic collision, and block AA leaves the table with a horizontal velocity. The goal of the game is to have block AA land on a target on the floor. The target is a...
A bullet of mass m is fired horizontally into a block of wood of mass M lying on a table. The bullet remains in the block and they slide a distance d after the collision. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the wooden block and the table is u. What was the speed of the bullet before the collsion? let m=.020 kg, M=2.00 kg, u=.500, and d=3.00m
A 2-kg block sits on a horizontal table. There is a hole in the table directly underneath the center of the block. A 15-g bullet is shot vertically upward through the hole and into the block. The bullet penetrates the block. and comes to rest in it (assume this happens instantaneously). The block (with the bullet in it) then travels upward to a maximum height of 0.008 m above the table before falling back down. what was the speed of...