IUWGZ A bullet moving 170 m/s strikes a brick wall and comes to rest 3.6 cm inside a brick. If the acceleration is uniform, then the acceleration is how many g's? (is what value times g, the acceleration due to gravity?) Let the direction away from the wall be the positive direction. 8. Acceleration in g's 34440 50110 37990 38200 40960 31320 ARCT 1--1 DEE D. E. F.

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B. 14920 m/s
C. 17800 m/s²
12030 m/s
13170 m/s²
F.
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IUWGZ
A bullet moving 170 m/s strikes a brick wall and comes to rest 3.6 cm inside a brick. If the acceleration is
uniform, then the acceleration is how many g's? (is what value times g, the acceleration due to gravity?)
Let the direction away from the wall be the positive
direction.
8.
Acceleration in g's
A. 34440
D.
50110
B. 37990
E.
38200
C. 40960
F.
31320
1--1
IXOGP
A rocket-powered sled accelerates uniformly from 14.0 m/s to 120 m/s while undergoing a straight-line
path displacement of 235 m. What is the acceleration of the sled?
9. Acceleration
A.
24.04 m/s²
D.
30.22 m/s²
32.94 m/s²
B.
35.63 m/s²
E.
C.
34.19 m/s²
F.
36.73 m/s²
1--1
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Transcribed Image Text:E. B. 14920 m/s C. 17800 m/s² 12030 m/s 13170 m/s² F. 1--1 IUWGZ A bullet moving 170 m/s strikes a brick wall and comes to rest 3.6 cm inside a brick. If the acceleration is uniform, then the acceleration is how many g's? (is what value times g, the acceleration due to gravity?) Let the direction away from the wall be the positive direction. 8. Acceleration in g's A. 34440 D. 50110 B. 37990 E. 38200 C. 40960 F. 31320 1--1 IXOGP A rocket-powered sled accelerates uniformly from 14.0 m/s to 120 m/s while undergoing a straight-line path displacement of 235 m. What is the acceleration of the sled? 9. Acceleration A. 24.04 m/s² D. 30.22 m/s² 32.94 m/s² B. 35.63 m/s² E. C. 34.19 m/s² F. 36.73 m/s² 1--1 IUWHL Search or type URL
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