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50 g = 0.05 kg

F = m A

A = F/m = 4000/0.05 = 80,000 meters per second2

If the bullet starts from rest and no other forces act on it, then

Speed = (acceleration) x (time) = (80,000) x (0.01) = 800 meters per second

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