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A 10g bullet traveling at 200 m/s strikes and remains embedded in a 2 kg target which is originally at rest but free to move. At what speed does the target move off?

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Mass of bullet=10g

Speed of bullet=200 m/second


then...

According to the question....


10(200)m/s


We know that 1kg=1000g

then

10(200)=2000

2000=2000

2000/2000





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