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SOLUTION
Masses:
0.5
Bullet: mB = = 970.5 × 10−6 lb ⋅ s 2 /ft
(16)(32.2)
3
Blocks A and C: m A = mC = = 93.168 × 10−3 lb ⋅ s 2 /ft
32.2
mB v0 + mA (v A )0 = mB v1 + m Av A
mAv A
v0 = v1 + (1)
mB
2. The bullet hits block C and becomes embedded in it. Use the principle of conservation of momentum.
(vC )0 = 0
mB v1 + mC (vC )0 = (mB + mC )vC
(mB + mC )vC
v1 = (2)
mB
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PROBLEM 13.149 (Continued)
4. Block C with embedded bullet slides on the plane. Use principle of work and energy.
dC = 4 in. = 0.33333 ft
T1 + U1→ 2 = T2
1 2 µk NC dC
(mC + mB )vC2 − µ k N C dC = 0 or vC = (4)
2 mC + mB
(2)(0.25)(3.00)(0.5)
From Eq. (3), vA =
93.168 × 10−3
= 2.8372 ft/s
(94.138 × 10−3 )(2.3166)
From Eq. (2), v1 =
970.5 × 10−6
= 224.71 ft/s
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