Use the concepts of this chapter to describe what would happen if you fire a gun that has bullet ten times as massive as the gun. (Has to do with the conservation of momentum)
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Use the concepts of this chapter to describe what would happen if you fire a gun that has bullet ten times as massive as the gun.
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