In the ballistic pendulum, use m= mass of the metal ball = 0.1kg v = velocity of the metal ball = 5 m/s M = mass of the

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In the ballistic pendulum, use m= mass of the metal ball = 0.1kg v = velocity of the metal ball = 5 m/s M = mass of the

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In the ballistic pendulum, use m= mass of the metal ball = 0.1kg v = velocity of the metal ball = 5 m/s M = mass of the pendulum = 0.5kg 1. Use the value of v to calculate the kinetic energy of the ball just before impact 2. Calculate the kinetic energy of the pendulum bob and ball just after impact from the value of their common velocity V and of their masses. 3. Using the results of questions 1 and 2, calculate the loss of energy during the inelastic impact. What became of the energy lost?
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