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A bullet of mass m is fired with a velocity 50m/s at an angle

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A bullet of mass M is fired with a velocity 50 m/s at an angle θ with the horizontal. At the highest point of its trajectory, it collides head-on with a bob of mass 3M suspended by a massless string of length 10/3 m and gets embedded in the bob. After the collision the string moves through an angle of 120°.

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A bullet of mass M is fired with a velocity 50 m/s at an angle θ with the horizontal. At the highest point of its trajectory, it collides head-on with a bob of mass 3M suspended by a massless string of length 10/3 m and gets embedded in the bob. After the collision the string moves through an angle of 120°.

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