Physics, 07.02.2023 20:10 leahandmaryssa
a 0.040 kg bullet was traveling at 150 m/s, inelastically collided with a 5 kg pendulum that was at rest. what is the maximum height h can the pendulum go after the collision ignoring the air resistance
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