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A bullet of mass `10g` travelling horizontally with a velocity of `150 ms^(-1)` strikes a stationary wooden block and come to rest in `0.03 s`. Calculate the distance of penetration of the bullet into the block. Also, Calculate the magnitude of the force exerted by the wooden block on the bullet,

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