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If a bullet leaves the muzzle of a rifle with a speed of 600 m/s, and the barrel of the rifle is 0.800 m long, at what rate is the bullet accelerated while in the barrel?That is the question I'm struggling with ^^Here are the letters that I usea= accelerationx= distancet= timeVi= Initial VelocityVf= Final Velocity

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Given that the final velocity of the bullet is


V_f=600\text{ m/s}

The initial velocity of the bullet is


V_i=\text{ 0 m/s}

The distance traveled by the bullet is x = 0.8 m

We have to find the acceleration.

Let the acceleration be denoted by a.

The equation required to calculate acceleration is


(V_f)^2-(V_i)^2=2ax

Substituting the values, the acceleration will be


\begin{gathered} (600)^2-(0)^2=2a*0.8 \\ a=(360000)/(1.6) \\ =225000m/s^2 \end{gathered}

Thus, the acceleration is 225000 m/s^2.

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