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A bullet of mass 19.6 grams is fired with a speed of 318 meters per second toward a wood block of mass 269 grams initially at rest on a very smooth surface. What is the change in momentum of the bullet if it ricochets in the opposite direction with a speed of 298 meters per second? Answer must be in 3 significant digits.

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The change in the momentum of the bullet can be expressed as,


\Delta p=m(u-v)

Finally, the bullet moves in the opposite direction therefore, final velocity is taken as negative.

Plug in the known values,


\begin{gathered} \Delta p=(19.6\text{ g)(}\frac{1\text{ kg}}{1000\text{ g}})(318\text{ m/s-(-298 m/s))} \\ =(0.196\text{ kg)(616 m/s)} \\ \approx12.1\text{ kgm/s} \end{gathered}

Thus, the change in the momentum of bullet is 12.1 kgm/s.

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