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The average force necessary to stop a bullet of mass 20g moving with a speed of 250m/s, as it penetrates into the wood for a distance of 12cm is


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Solution

Step1: Given data

Mass of bulletm=20g=20×10-3kg

Speed of bulletu=250m/s

The distance at which the bullet penetrates s=12cm=0.12mas1cm=1100m

Final speed (v)=0

Step2: Formula used

To compute the acceleration, use the third equation of motion v2=u2+2as

Where v=finalspeed,u=initialspeed,a=acclerationands=distance.

Step3: Determine the acceleration

Substitute the known values in the formula, v2=u2+2as

02=2502+2a×0.12-62500=0.24×aa=-625000.24m/s2

Acceleration is negative, it means it is acting in opposite direction.

Step4: Compute the force needed to stop the bullet

We know that F=ma. So,

F=20×10-3×625000.24F=5208.3N

Thus, the required force to stop the bullet is 5208.3N.


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