The bullet's displacement after 3.6 seconds is approximately -510.24 meters.
To find the displacement of the bullet after 3.6 seconds, we can use the kinematic equation:
displacement = initial velocity * time + 0.5 * acceleration * time^2
Since the bullet is fired straight up, the initial velocity is 130 m/s and the acceleration is -9.8 m/s^2 (negative because it is acting in the opposite direction of motion). Plugging in the values, we have:
displacement = 130 m/s * 3.6 s + 0.5 * -9.8 m/s^2 * (3.6 s)^2
After solving for displacement, we find that the bullet's displacement after 3.6 seconds is approximately -510.24 meters.