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What kind of motion is the motion of the “flying bully”? How much and what is the direction of the acceleration?
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The flying bully is a move used in the Superhero Movie "Hancock", it is not a real motion in our universe. However, the direction would be towards the target object and the acceleration would be maximal.
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