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In a ballistics test, a 28-g bullet pierces a sand bag that is thick. If the initial bullet velocity was and it emerged from the sandbag moving at what was the magnitude of the friction force (assuming it to be constant) that the bullet experienced while it traveled through the bag?

A. 130 N
B. 1.3 N
C. 1.4 N
D. 38 N
E. 13 N

User Haoyu Wang
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Answer:

A) 130N

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that:


E_i -E_f = W_f

where
E_i is the initial energy,
E_f is the final energy and
W_f is the work of the friction force.

so:


(1)/(2)MV_i^2 -(1)/(2)MV_f^2 = Fd

where M is the mass,
V_i is the initial velocity,
V_f is the final velocity, F the force and d the distance.

Replacing values, we get:


(1)/(2)(0.028)(55m/s)^2 -(1)/(2)(0.028)(18m/s)^2 = F(0.3m)

solving for F:

F= 126N

the closest answer is A. 130 N

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