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a bullet if fireda bullet is fired with velocity 39.2ms.and what angle the bullet should be fired so that it strikes to the target at the distance of 8.4​

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Answered by nisha02345
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From the viewpoint of physics (dynamics, to be exact), a firearm, as for most weapons, is a system for delivering maximum destructive energy to the target with minimum delivery of energy on the shooter.[citation needed] The momentum delivered to the target, however, cannot be any more than that (due to recoil) on the shooter. This is due to conservation of momentum, which dictates that the momentum imparted to the bullet is equal and opposite to that imparted to the gun-shooter system.

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a bullet if fireda bullet is fired with velocity 39.2

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