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In an airless test-facility, a bullet is fired from a gun horizontally, at a height of 1 m. at the same time, another identical bullet is dropped from the same height. what is t…
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In an airless test-facility, a bullet is fired from a gun horizontally, at a height of 1 m. at the same time, another identical bullet is dropped from the same height. what is true about the acceleration of the two bullets while they are in flight?
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The acceleration is the same for both the bullet fired and dropped
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