A bullet fired into a wooden block loses half of its velocity after penetrating 40 cm. It comes to rest after penetrating a further distance of223 cm403 cm203 cm225 cm
Question
A bullet fired into a wooden block loses half of its velocity after penetrating 40 cm. It comes to rest after penetrating a further distance of223 cm403 cm203 cm225 cm
Solution
The question seems to be incomplete as it does not specify what exactly is being asked. However, it appears to be a physics problem related to the motion of the bullet.
From the given information, we know that the bullet loses half of its velocity after penetrating 40 cm into the wooden block. This implies that the bullet continues to decelerate as it penetrates further into the block.
The question then states that the bullet comes to rest after penetrating a further distance. However, four different distances are provided (223 cm, 403 cm, 203 cm, 225 cm) without any clear instruction on what to do with these values.
If the question is asking for the total distance penetrated by the bullet, we would simply add the initial 40 cm to one of these values. If the question is asking for the distance the bullet travels after its velocity is halved, we would select one of these values directly.
Without further information or context, it's not possible to provide a definitive answer. Please provide the complete question.
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