In Microsoft Word, a bullet is a graphic symbol used to introduce items in a list, making it easier for readers to identify and comprehend the main points. Bulleted lists can enhance the organization and visual appeal of a document, allowing for clearer presentation of information. Users can customize bullet styles, including shapes, colors, and sizes, to suit their preferences or the document's design. To create a bulleted list, you can use the "Bullets" option in the Paragraph group on the Home tab.
Possible.
You because the product of your mass and velocity will be higher than that of a bullet
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By applying the conservation of momentum, we can calculate the mass of the rifle. The momentum of the bullet is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the momentum of the rifle. Given the mass of the bullet (0.03 kg), its velocity (1200 m/s), and the velocity of the rifle (-4 m/s), we can calculate the mass of the rifle to be approximately 1.2 kg.
i do not know about the breaking system but bullet trains work by maglev, or magnetic levitation, to propel
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This is a momentum problem.Pbullet inital + Pcan initial = Pbullet final + Pcan final(Mbullet)(Vbullet initial) + (Mcan)(Vcan initial) = (Mbullet)(Vbullet final) + (Mcan)(Vcan final)Then we solve for Velocity can final by inserting known values(0.012kg)(400m/s) + (0.047kg)(0m/s) = (0.012kg)(290m/s) + (0.047kg)(velocity)V= 28.1m/s
The bullet will drop due to gravity as it travels, causing it to miss the target. Using the kinematic equation (s = ut + \frac{1}{2}at^2) where (s = 100 m), (u = 200 ms^{-1}), and (a = -9.81 ms^{-2}) (acceleration due to gravity), you can calculate the time it takes for the bullet to reach the target. Once you have the time, you can use the equation (d = \frac{1}{2}at^2) to determine how much the bullet will drop vertically and hence how much it will miss the target.
The metal would need to be past its melting point to work in a bullet mold. For example, if the metal was stainless steel, the temperature is 1510 degrees Celsius.
I was looking for the answer to that myself also. However I think not, why make something as simple as a bullet that complicated. Also u cannot curve a bullet.
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