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if the forces that act on a bullet and on the recoiling gun from which it is fired are equal in magnitude, why do the bullet an...Asked by Anonymous
if the forces that act on a bullet and on the recoiling gun from which it is fired are equal in magnitude, why do the bullet and gun have very different accerlerations
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because they are opssite forces acting on eachother
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