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Chapter 13 Problem 13.58

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A 5.00-g bullet moving with an initial speed of 400 m/s is red into and passes through a 1.00-kg block, as in Figure P13.58. The block, initially at rest on a frictionless horizontal surface, is connected to a spring with a spring constant of 900 N/m. If the block moves 5.00 cm to the right after impact, nd (a) the speed at which the bullet emerges from the block and (b) the mechanical energy lost in the collision.

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Title College Physics 7 
Author Raymond A. Serway
ISBN 9780495113690

A 5.00-g bullet moving with an initial speed of 400 m/s is

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