Inquiry into Physics
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Chapter 5, Problem 16P
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A 0.02 kg lead bullet traveling 200 m/s strikes an armor plate and comes to a stop. If all of the bullet’s energy is converted to heat that it alone absorbs, what is its temperature change?
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