a bullet is fired horizontally aiming at an object whish starts falling at the instant the bullet is fired.show that the bullet will hit the object.
their vertical motions are same
\(\color{red}{~\star~``Welcome~to~Open~Study~!!"~\star~}\) > Horizontal and vertical velocities are independent. No matter how fast the bullet is fired horizontally - it still falls at the same rate with the pull of gravity. Both bullets fall the same distance vertically so they both have the same air resistance. So the answer is = both bullets hit the ground at the same time ( but not in the same place ofcourse, you know that too. ) \(Hope~it~helps~!!\) Don't Forget, \(Appreciate~the~Best~Answer\) with a click on \(\color{purple}{"Best Response"}\) Button Too ! \(\color{darkgreen}{~''Nice~To~Meet~You~!!"}\) @joydebayan
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