A 0.0139-kg bullet is fired straight up at a falling wooden block that has a mass of 2.18 kg. The bullet has a speed of 701 m/s when it strikes the block. The block originally was dropped from rest from the top of a building and had been falling for a time t when the collision with the bullet occurs. As a result of the collision, the block (with the bullet in it) reverses direction, rises, and comes to a momentary halt at the top of the building. Find the time t. Number i Units

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A 0.0139-kg bullet is fired straight up at a falling wooden block that has a mass of 2.18 kg. The bullet has a speed of 701 m/s when it
strikes the block. The block originally was dropped from rest from the top of a building and had been falling for a time t when the
collision with the bullet occurs. As a result of the collision, the block (with the bullet in it) reverses direction, rises, and comes to a
momentary halt at the top of the building. Find the time t.
Number i
Units
Transcribed Image Text:A 0.0139-kg bullet is fired straight up at a falling wooden block that has a mass of 2.18 kg. The bullet has a speed of 701 m/s when it strikes the block. The block originally was dropped from rest from the top of a building and had been falling for a time t when the collision with the bullet occurs. As a result of the collision, the block (with the bullet in it) reverses direction, rises, and comes to a momentary halt at the top of the building. Find the time t. Number i Units
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