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5A bullet moving with a uniform velocity v, stops suddenly after hitting the target and the whole mass melts be m, specific heat S, initial temperature `25^(@)C,` melting point `475^(@)C` and the latent heat L. Then v is given by

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``mL=mS(475-25)+(1)/(2) (mv^(2))/(J)`

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`mS(475-25)+mL=(1)/(2) (mv^(2))/(2J)`

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`mS(475-25)+mL=(1)/(2) (mv^(2))/(J)`

D

`mS(475-25)+mL=(1)/(2) (mv^(2))/(2J)`

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