1. A 95 g bullet travelling at 101 m/s hits a stationary 800 g wooden block sitting on a frictionless surface, against a spring attached to the wall (see diagram). If the spring constant is 250 Determine the maximum compression of the spring. N m wooden block spring .

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1. A 95 g bullet travelling at 101 m/s hits a stationary 800 g wooden block sitting on a frictionless
surface, against a spring attached to the wall (see diagram). If the spring constant is 250 M
Determine the maximum compression of the spring.
m
wooden
block
spring
Transcribed Image Text:N 1. A 95 g bullet travelling at 101 m/s hits a stationary 800 g wooden block sitting on a frictionless surface, against a spring attached to the wall (see diagram). If the spring constant is 250 M Determine the maximum compression of the spring. m wooden block spring
Energy
W = F d
1
Eg == k
EE
-kxx²
2
Momentum
Px = Px'
E₁ = mgh_E₁₂ = 12m²
Eg
Ex
2
T=2
Py = Py
Unit 2 Energy & Momentum
m
V k
mv Em = Ep + Ek
Px = mix
1 k
2 Vm
==
py = mvy
F
spring
E₁ = E + Ek
EFAT = Ap
= kx Eth=Fd
Fnet = 4P
At
p = p²
Ek = Ek'
Ек
Transcribed Image Text:Energy W = F d 1 Eg == k EE -kxx² 2 Momentum Px = Px' E₁ = mgh_E₁₂ = 12m² Eg Ex 2 T=2 Py = Py Unit 2 Energy & Momentum m V k mv Em = Ep + Ek Px = mix 1 k 2 Vm == py = mvy F spring E₁ = E + Ek EFAT = Ap = kx Eth=Fd Fnet = 4P At p = p² Ek = Ek' Ек
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