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a bullet is fired horizontally with an initial velocity of 600 m/s at a target located 300 m from the rifle. how much time is required for the bullet to reach the target? (B) using the approximate value of g=10 m/s squared how far does the bullet fall in this time?
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bobpursley
time=distance/speed

b) distance fell=1/2 g t^2
13 years ago

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