A bullet is fired at an initial velocity of 130 m/s horizontally (0 degrees) at the top of a 123 m tall puilding. Neglecting air resistance, determine the velocity in m/s with which the bullet will hit the ground. Use the value of the gravity in 2 decimal place. Use up to 4 decimal places. NOTE: Do not assume that this is the same problem as the previous question. The numerical values for each question are different.
A bullet is fired at an initial velocity of 130 m/s horizontally (0 degrees) at the top of a 123 m tall puilding. Neglecting air resistance, determine the velocity in m/s with which the bullet will hit the ground. Use the value of the gravity in 2 decimal place. Use up to 4 decimal places. NOTE: Do not assume that this is the same problem as the previous question. The numerical values for each question are different.
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A bullet is fired at an initial velocity of 130 m/s horizontally (0 degrees) at the top of a 123 m tall
puilding. Neglecting air resistance, determine the velocity in m/s with which the bullet will hit the
ground. Use the value of the gravity in 2 decimal place.
Use up to 4 decimal places.
NOTE: Do not assume that this is the same problem as the previous question. The numerical
values for each question are different.
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