A ballistic pendulum can be used to measure the speed of a projectile, such as a bullet. The ballistic pendulum consists of a stationary 2.50- kg block of wood suspended by a wire of negligible mass. A 0.0100- kg bullet is fired into the block, and the block (with the bullet in it) swings to a maximum height of 0.650 m above the initial position (see class note for drawing). Find the speed with which the bullet is fired, assuming that air resistance is negligible.

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Answer:

[tex]v_1 = 896.35 m/s[/tex]

Explanation:

As we know that bullet + pendulum system will move to the height of 0.650 m above the initial position

so here we can use energy conservation to find the speed just after the bullet hit the block

[tex]mgh = \frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]

[tex]v = \sqrt{2gh}[/tex]

[tex]v = \sqrt{2(9.81)(0.650)}[/tex]

[tex]v = 3.57 m/s[/tex]

Now we can use momentum conservation to find the initial speed of the bullet

[tex]m_1v_1 = (m_1 + m_2)v[/tex]

[tex]0.0100 v_1 = (2.50 + 0.01)(3.57)[/tex]

[tex]v_1 = 896.35 m/s[/tex]

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