In movies, it often happens that when a person is struck with a bullet, they are thrown backwards by the impact. Is this accurate? If a bullet of mass 29 grams traveling at 1,625 miles per hour strikes a 57 kg person, at what speed will the person be thrown backwards (in m/s)? Assume the bullet remains stuck inside the person after the impact.
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