Answer:
(a) F = 239.575 N (b) t = 0.00649s or 6.49 ms
Step-by-step explanation:
(a) By law of energy conservation, the bullet kinetic energy will be transferred to work done on stopping it from moving.
Formula for Kinetic Energy
where m is bullet mass, v is the velocity
Formula for work
where F is the average force and S is the distance travelled.



Substitute m = 4.2 g = 0.0042 kg, v = 370 m/s and S = 1.2 (m)

(b) If the force is constant, since the mass is constant and F = ma according to Newton's 2nd law, the acceleration on bullet is also constant

We also have

At the time the bullet is coming to rest,

Therefore,

