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When a bullet is fired upwards vertically it gains?

When a bullet is fired upwards vertically it gains kinetic energy.


When bullet is fired upwards vertically it gains in?

inertia


When a gun is firesit recoils why?

Because linear momentum is conserved. Before the shot, the momentum of (gun + bullet) is zero, so it has to be zero after the shot. The bullet gains forward momentum when fired, so the gun must gain reverse momentum in order to maintain the zero sum.


How are objects able to gain energy as well as use it?

An object gains energy when it is either heated or pushed. If pushed vertically, it gains gravitational potential energy. If pushed horizontally, it gains kinetic energy.


What type of cloud stacks up vertically as it gains moisture and is capable of creating thunderstorms tornado's lightning and hail?

cumulonimbus clouds


When a buulet is fired upward verticallyit gains in?

It will gain potential energy, while losing kinetic energy.


What are the effects of bullet in a 22 rifle while being shot?

Let's begin by defining some terms. The BULLET is the projectile that is fired from a rifle. It is part of the cartridge- along with the cartridge case, powder and primer. When a CARTRIDGE is fired, the firing pin strikes and pinches the rim, causing the primer (a sensitive explosive) to detonate. This produces a flash of heat that ignites the gunpowder. The rapidly burning gunpowder produces hot, expanding gasses. Those gasses push against the base of the lead bullet, and very rapidly accelerate the bullet to about 1400 feet per second. As the bullet is forced into the barrel, it is squeezed into the rifling (spiral grooves cut inside the barrel). That rifling causes the bullet to spin very rapidly, improving the accuracy. The bullet gains heat both from the hot gasses, and from friction with the barrel of the rifle. Just as the bullet is pushed forward, the rifle will also be pushed backwards by an equal force. Known as recoil, or "kick", it demonstrates the physical law of every action having an equal and opposite reaction.


Why is the speed of light constant when a bullet fired from a plane at high speed gains both the plain speed and the exploding propulsion speed combined?

This is mainly because the bullet is material whereas light in not material. Matter already moving along with the plane, when it is fired it would have both the velocities added together. But in case of light it is energy, not matter. Light coming out of a moving source cannot have two velocities. It would have only the velocity of the disturbance which gets propagated in free space. Hence this constancy of velocity of light leads to the theory of relativity. Thereby space itself becomes relative. So the time too becomes relative.


Can Pokemon learn new moves in Pokemon platinum?

What do you mean? Yes, there are some moveset changes. For example, Scizor gains bullet punch, while Rotom gains forms that it previously didn't have, and each form also learns new moves. The level-up learned moves are pretty much the same except on a few pokemon.


When did Gains Whiting die?

Gains Whiting died in 1946.


How tall is Courtney Gains?

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