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A bullet of mass 10g is fired horizontally with a velocity of 150 m/s from a gun of mass 4kg. Calculate the recoil velocity of the gun. Please help asap

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Answered by somnathchk
2

Answer:

0.375m/s

Explanation:

0.375m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

by conservation of momentum we know that

initial momentum = final momentum

let m1 be the mass of bullet and m2 be the mass of the gun.

m1u1 + m2u2= m1v1 + m2v2

also we know that initially the gun as well as the bullet are at rest .....hence

0=m1v1+m2v2

also SI unit is kg

mass of bullet =m1=10 g = 0.01kg

velocity of bullet=v1=150m/s

mass of gun=m2=4kg

so.....

0=(0.01*150)+4 v2

4v2= -1.5

v2=-(1.5)/4

= -0.375m/s

negative sign represents that it will recoil in a direction opposite to that of the bullet fired

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Answered by ayushgrover02022000
2

Answer:

In this question we calculate linear momentum

Explanation:

linear momentum of bullet =10×150=1500kg .m/s

we know Action is always equal to reaction .

So,

4×velocity =1500

velocity =1500/4=375m/s

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