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Neglecting air resistance . . .

An object dropping from rest falls [ 1/2 g t2 ] in 't' seconds.

In 0.1 second, it falls (1/2 g) (0.1)2 = (4.9) (0.01) = 0.049 meter = 0.161 foot (rounded)

The muzzle velocity has no effect on it. A bullet ... or a shoe or a rock ... dropped from the muzzle

at the same time as the shot hits the ground at the same time as the shot.

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