
An electron and a 0.0380-kg bullet each have a velocity of magnitude 510 m/s, accurate to...
An electron and a 0.0460-kg bullet each have a velocity of magnitude 490 m/s, accurate to within 0.0100%. Within what lower limit could we determine the position of each object along the direction of the velocity? electron __________mm bullet ____________m
An electron and a 0.048 O-kg bullet each have a velocity of magnitude 450 m/s, accurate to within 0.010 0%. Within what lower limit could we determine the position of each object along the direction of the velocity? for the electron mm for the bullet m
A 2.00 kg object starts at the origin with an initial velocity of 3.00 m/s in the direction of 20.0° N from E. The object feels a constant force of 5.00 N in the direction of 55.0° N from E for 4.00 s. a) What is the magnitude and direction of the acceleration? b) What are the components of the acceleration? c) What are the components of the initial velocity? d) What are the components of the final velocity? e)...
A 7.80-g bullet moving at 510 m/s strikes the hand of a superhero, causing the hand to move 5.90 cm in the direction of the bullet's velocity before stopping. (a) Use work and energy considerations to find the average force that stops the bullet. N (b) Assuming the force is constant, determine how much time elapses between the moment the bullet strikes the hand and the moment it stops moving. s
A 4.25-g bullet traveling horizontally with a velocity of magnitude 375 m/s is fired into a wooden block with mass 1.10 kg, initially at rest on a level frictionless surface. The bullet passes through the block and emerges with its speed reduced to 126 m/s. Part A How fast is the block moving just after the bullet emerges from it? Express your answer in meters per second. IV A£¢ © 2 ? m/s Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback
A bullet of horizontal velocity v1i = 400 m/s and mass m1 = 0.03
kg strikes, and passes through, a block of wood of mass m2 = 0.2 kg
which is initially at rest on a frictionless horizontal surface. If
the final velocity of the block is v2f = 25 m/s, what is the final
velocity of the bullet?
(7 pts) A bullet of horizontal velocity vi=400 m/s and mass m, = 0.03 kg strikes, and passes through a block...
Find the velocity that a bullet of mass .0100 kg would have to have so that it has the same momentum as a lighter bullet of mass .00180 kg and velocity 325 m/s.
An electron that has velocity v=(3x10^5 m/s) and moves along positive x direction through the uniform magnetic field B=(0.8T) which is along the positive z direction. (a) Find the force on the electron (magnitude and direction). (e=1.6x10^-31 kg) (b) Calculate the radius of the electron's path in the magnetic field.
1. A 12g bullet moving horizontally with a velocity of 1000 m/s strikes and remains in a 3.0 kg block initially at rest on the middle of a 2 m wide table. The block, which is initially 80 cm above the floor, after traveling 1.00 m along the table top (frictional surface) strikes the floor a horizontal distance of 240 cm from its original position (140 m from the edge of the table). (i) Calculate the velocity of the block...
Calculate the magnitude of the linear momentum (in kg m/s) for the following cases: a.)A 16.0 g bullet moving with a speed of 350.0 m/s. b.)A 23.0 g block moving with a speed of 6.00 m/s. c.)If the bullet and the block collide while moving in the SAME direction, and the bullet sticks inside the block: What is the magnitude of bullet-block system's momentum (in kg m/s) after the collision? d.)What is the system's speed (in m/s) after the collision?