0.180 kg stone rests on a frictionless, horizontal surface. A bullet of mass 6.00 g. traveling horizontally at 310 m/s, strikes the stone and rebounds horizontally at right angles to its original direction with a speed of 170 m/s. Express your answer in meters per second. ? V = m/s Previous Answers Not completed before the time limit Part B Compute the direction of the velocity of the stone after it is struck. Express your answer in degrees. ? from the initial direction of the bullet Previous Answers Not completed before the time limit Part C Is the collision perfectly elastic? yes no

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0.180 kg stone rests on a frictionless, horizontal surface. A bullet
of mass 6.00 g, traveling horizontally at 310 m/s, strikes the
stone and rebounds horizontally at right angles to its original
direction with a speed of 170 m/s.
Express your answer in meters per second.
V =
m/s
Submit
Previous Answers
Not completed before the time limit
• Part B
Compute the direction of the velocity of the stone after it is struck.
Express your answer in degrees.
from the initial direction of the bullet
Submit
Previous Answers
Not completed before the time limit
Part C
Is the collision perfectly elastic?
yes
no
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Transcribed Image Text:0.180 kg stone rests on a frictionless, horizontal surface. A bullet of mass 6.00 g, traveling horizontally at 310 m/s, strikes the stone and rebounds horizontally at right angles to its original direction with a speed of 170 m/s. Express your answer in meters per second. V = m/s Submit Previous Answers Not completed before the time limit • Part B Compute the direction of the velocity of the stone after it is struck. Express your answer in degrees. from the initial direction of the bullet Submit Previous Answers Not completed before the time limit Part C Is the collision perfectly elastic? yes no MacBook Air 80 F3 esc 888 DD FI F2 F4 FS F6 F7 F9 F10 ! @ #3 % & 1 4 7 8 6. - Q W E R T Y U { tab S F G H J K L aps lock C V M control option command command option .. .-
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