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A bullet fired from a gun
They will arrive at the floor together (assuming the floor is horizontal). The reason is that both the initial vertical component of the speed, and the vertical acceleration, are the same.
When a bullet is fired upwards vertically it gains kinetic energy.
while firing a bullet, the shooter may get a sudden jerk in his/her hands. So, by keeping track of shooters movement, one can determine which bullet was fired first
The instant the bullet leaves the barrel it is subject to gravity. If the barrel is lined up exactly on a distant target, the bullet will fall short. The longer the distance, the more elevation is required. The same applies to a football, baseball, or basketball. When the person you are throwing it to is far away, you throw it higher so that it will reach them. With a bullet the principle is the same. You must also allow for wind
Absolutely not, if you try then the bullet will not go to desired target
A spotting rifle fires a bullet designed to simulate the flight characteristics of the rocket about to be fired. It's basically an aiming device - if the projectile hits the target, then your rocket should hit the target when you fire it.
A bullet fired from a gun
As soon as it leaves the muzzle of the rifle. To hit a target at any distance, the line of sight of the barrel will be tilted so that it is ABOVE horizontal- and gravity will cause the bullet to curve back to earth- or your target.
They will arrive at the floor together (assuming the floor is horizontal). The reason is that both the initial vertical component of the speed, and the vertical acceleration, are the same.
Keep gun aimed at target for at least 30 seconds. If it has not fired, clear the cartridge from the firearm, and reload a fresh cartridge.
When a bullet is fired upwards vertically it gains kinetic energy.
The bullet fired from a gun has greater horizontal acceleration. For vertical acceleration, they are both the same.
I used gelatin or a large water tank.
Yes
When a bullet is fired into the sky, it will eventually stop becasue it has run out of energy and fall back to the ground.
That would depend on the mass of the bullet, the bullet's velocity when it left the barrel of the gun, and from how high up the bullet was fired from.