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To find the muzzle velocity of the bullet, we can use the equation of motion:

v = u + at

Where: v = final velocity (muzzle velocity) u = initial velocity (assumed to be zero since the bullet starts from rest) a = acceleration t = time

Given: a = 6.20 x 10^5 m/s^2 t = 8.10 x 10^-4 s

Substituting the values into the equation, we have:

v = 0 + (6.20 x 10^5 m/s^2)(8.10 x 10^-4 s)

v = 5.02 x 10^2 m/s

Therefore, the muzzle velocity of the bullet is 5.02 x 10^2 m/s.

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