An 8-g bullet is fired horizontally into a 9-kg block of wood and sticks in it. The block, which is free to move, has a velocity of 40 cm/s after impact. Find the initial velocity of the bullet.
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An 8-g bullet is fired horizontally into a 9-kg block of wood and sticks in it. The block, which is free to move, has a velocity of 40 cm/s after impact. Find the initial velocity of the bullet.

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