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Physics, 23.10.2019 16:50 emilyharper

A7.80-g bullet moving at 575 m/s strikes the hand of a superhero, causing the hand to move 5.50 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. (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.

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