Oh, you can't use
just the conservation of energy... the collision isn't elastic. However, the kinetic energy of the bullet and the pendulum plus the potential energy of them is conserved.
The answer is 1400m/s*
lol, I don't think bullets travel a kilometer and a half a second, even in hypothetical physics problems! drake's right. With some rounding errors, I get 307 m/s.
Here's the correct way to do it:
1) Find the velocity of the pendulum + the bullet after the bullet collides with the pendulum. Use conservation of energy:
2) Use conservation of momentum to solve for the initial speed of the bullet.