An antique rifle fires 9 mm bullets such that as they travel down the barrel of the rifle their speed is given by v = (-
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An antique rifle fires 9 mm bullets such that as they travel down the barrel of the rifle their speed is given by v = (-
An antique rifle fires 9 mm bullets such that as they travel down the barrel of the rifle their speed is given by v = (-4.55 x 107)t2 + (2.35 x 105), where v is in meters per second and t is in seconds. The acceleration of the bullet just as it leaves the barrel is zero. (a) Determine the acceleration (in m/s2) and position in m) of the bullet as a function of time when the bullet is in the barrel. (Use the following as necessary: t. Round all numerical coefficients to at least three significant figures. Do not include units in your answers. Assume that the position of the bullet at t = 0 is zero.) a(t) = m/s2 x(t) = m (b) Determine the length of time the bullet is accelerated (in s). S (c) Find the speed at which the bullet leaves the barrel (in m/s). m/s (d) What is the length of the barrel (in m)? m
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