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 impact velocities (or final
velocities) of these two bullets?
ANSWER
The bullet fired from the gun will have the same non-zero impact
velocity as the dropped bullet.
The bullet fired from the gun will have the same impact velocity
as the dropped bullet, which will be a velocity of
zero.
The bullet fired from the gun will have a greater impact
velocity than the dropped bullet.
The bullet fired from the gun will have a smaller impact
velocity than the dropped bullet.
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