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5 October, 00:03

A bullet is fired horizontally from a handgun at a target 100.0 m away. If the initial speed of the bullet as it leaves the gun is 300.0 m/s, how far vertically will the bullet have dropped by the time it hits the target? Ignore the effects of air resistance.

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  1. 5 October, 00:31
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    The bullet will have been dropped vertically h = 0.54 meters by the time it hits the target.

    Explanation:

    d = 100m

    V = 300 m/s

    g = 9.8 m/s²

    d = V*t

    t = d/V

    t = 0.33 s

    h = g*t²/2

    h=0.54 m
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