2. A 0.03-lb bullet traveling at 1300 ft/s strikes the 10-lb. wooden block and exits the other side at 50 ft/s as shown.

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2. A 0.03-lb bullet traveling at 1300 ft/s strikes the 10-lb. wooden block and exits the other side at 50 ft/s as shown.

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2. A 0.03-lb bullet traveling at 1300 ft/s strikes the 10-lb. wooden block and exits the other side at 50 ft/s as shown. Determine the speed of the block just after the bullet exits the block. Also, determine the average normal force on the block if the bullet passes through it in 1 ms, and the time the block slides before it stops. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface is μ = 0.5. 1300 ft/s TD 50 ft/s
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