. A rifle that weights 1.5 kg fires a 6 g bullet. The bullet leaves the...
A 4.5-kg rifle fires a 16-g bullet at 820 m/s . Part A With what speed does the rifle recoil (move backward toward the shooter's shoulder)? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
a rifle with a weight of 30 N fires a 5.0-g bullet with a speed of 300 m/s. a) find the recoil speed of the rifle.b) if a 700-N man holds the rifle firmly against hisshoulder, find the recoil speed of the man and rifle.
A rifle fires a bullet. When the bullet leaves the barrel, it has a speed of 125 m/s. If the barrel is 45 cm long, what is the average acceleration of the bullet?
A rifle with a weight of 25 N fires a 5.5-9 bullet with a speed of 230 m/s. (a) Find the recoil speed of the rifle. m/s (b) If a 800-N man holds the rifle firmly against his shoulder, find the recoil speed of the man and rifle. m/s
A 4.0-g bullet leaves the muzzle of a rifle with a speed of 328 m/s. What force (assumed constant) is exerted on the bullet while it is traveling down the 0.75-m-long barrel of the rifle? A 4.0-g bullet leaves the muzzle of a rifle with a speed of 328 m/s. What force (assumed constant) is exerted on the bullet while it is traveling down the 0.75-m-long barrel of the rifle? 765 Your response differs from the correct answer by more...
(cBp54) A 30-caliber rifle with a mass of 3.04 kg fires a 7.33- g bullet with a speed of 626 m/s with respect to the ground. What kinetic energy is released by the explosion of the qunpowder that fires the bullet? (Note there is a tolerance 0.1 percent for the answer) Submit Answer Tries 0/10
A 12g bullet is fired from a 3.09 kg rifle. After the bullet leaves the rifle it moves at a speed of 308 m/s. What is the magnitude of the impulse imparted on the rifle?
Arife with a weight of 40 N fires a 3.5 g bullet with a speed of 300 ms. (0) Find the recoll speed of the rifle m/s (6) Ifa 650 Nman holds the file firmly against his shoulder, find the recoil speed of the man and nie. m/s Need Help? Read t wiktos Tutor
In principle, when you fire a rifle, the recoil should push you backward. How big a push will it give? Let's find out by doing a calculation in a very artificial situation. Suppose a man standing on frictionless ice fires a rifle horizontally. The mass of the man together with the rifle is 70 kg, and the mass of the bullet is 10 g. If the bullet leaves the muzzle at a speed of 500 m/s, what is the final...
2. A hunter on a frozen, essentially frictionless pond, uses a rifle that shoots a 4.20-g bullet at a speed of 965-m/s. The mass of the hunter and rifle is 73.5-kg, and the hunter holds the rifle tightly as he fires it. Find the recoil speed of the hunter right after firing, if: a) He fires it horizontally; b) He fires it at an angle of 55.0° above the horizontal.