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Physics, 21.10.2020 16:01 joeylozier15

A 6.13-g bullet is moving horizontally with a velocity of 361 m/s, where the sign indicates that it is moving to the right (see part a of the drawing). The bullet is approaching two blocks resting on a horizontal frictionless surface. Air resistance is negligible. The bullet passes completely through the first block (an inelastic collision) and embeds itself in the second one, as indicated in part b. Note that both blocks are moving after the collision with the bullet. The mass of the first block is 1233 g, and its velocity is 0.741 m/s after the bullet passes through it. The mass of the second block is 1646 g. (a) What is the velocity of the second block after the bullet imbeds itself

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