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A ballistic pendulum is a device for measuring bullet speeds. One of the simplest versions consists of a block of wood hanging from two long cords. (Two cords are used so that the bottom face of the block remains parallel to the floor as the block swings upward.) A 0.013-kg bullet traveling at 320 m/s hits a 3.0-kg ballistic pendulum. However, the block is not thick enough for this bullet, and the bullet passes through the block, exiting with one-third of its original speed.
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How high above its original position does the block rise?
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