If you don't take into consideration the curvature of the earth, both should hit the ground at the same time. Both bullets would be affected by gravity at the same rate, (32 ft/sec/sec) even though the horozontal vector is greater, the vertical is identical.
IF you have a bullet that is going fast enough to travel far enough to be affected by earths curvature, the faster bullet would hit the ground later.
same speed horizontally, acceleration is downwards
It depends on which bullet. According to Wiki, the Concord can travel at 1330 MPH, which converts to approximately 1950 feet per second. Some bullets travel faster than that, some travel slower, especially bullets fired from handguns.
slower than a person on the top floor
No If the computer runs faster then it runs faster not slower
Yes, it slows the ball down, it is called air resistance.
Bullets fired from supersonic firearms, such as rifles and handguns, can travel faster than the speed of sound. Some common examples include .223 Remington, .308 Winchester, and 9mm Luger ammunition. Bullets fired from these firearms create a sonic boom when breaking the sound barrier.
faster
no. It matters how old it is. No matter if it runs faster or slower.
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