Answer:
Is your question asking for the muzzle velocity of the bullet?
Explanation:
I will assume it does
The bullet travels horizontally to the target in the same amount of time it falls 2.3 cm from vertical rest
s = ½at²
t = √(2s/g) = √(2(0.023) / 9.8) = 0.0685118...s
v = d/t = 47/0.0685118 = 686.01242...
v = 690 m/s
<span>If a plane has a velocity of 300 km/h and a tailwind of 20 km/h, then the vectors of both forces would add (assuming that the tailwind is blowing exactly at the airplanes back) to a total of 320 km/h. Hope it helps
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Inertia and force
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Answer:
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