A target is made of two plates, one of wood and the other of iron. The thickness of the wooden plate is 4 cm and that of iron plates is 2 cm. A bullet fired goes through the wood first and then penetrates 1 cm into the iron. A similar bullet fired with the same velocity from the opposite direction goes through the iron first and then penetrates 2 cm into the wood. If a1 and a2 be the retardation offered to the bullet by the wood and iron plates respectively, then