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Physics, 05.08.2019 23:10 NLMB7633

A6.20 g bullet moving at 929 m/s strikes a 850 g wooden block at rest on a frictionless surface. the bullet emerges, traveling in the same direction with its speed reduced to 478 m/s.
(a) what is the resulting speed of the block?
(b) what is the speed of the bullet-block center of mass?

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