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A bullet is fired from a gun and the gun recoils. the kinetic energy of the recoiled gun is

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The kinetic energy to recoil the gun is one third of the power of bullet.
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➢That means the gun must be moving backwards at 0.5 metres/sec due to the recoil in order to conserve momentum. That means the bullet will have of kinetic energy whilst the gun will have J of kinetic energy.

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