Physics, asked by yoyostar, 2 months ago

a bullet is fired from a moving car in the forward direction. Speed of the

car is 160 km/h. If muzzle velocity of the bullet is 500 m/s then find

the speed of the bullet relative to the ground.​

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Answered by kavyarathva25
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Answered by mad210215
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Given:

Speed of the car = 160 km/h

muzzle velocity of the bullet = 500 m/s

To find:

the speed of the bullet =?

Step-to-step-explanation:

  • The muzzle velocity of the bullet is 500 m/s i.e. 138.88 Km/h.
  • The bullet is fired from a moving car in the forward direction.
  • The speed of the car is 160 km/h.
  • We have to find the speed of the bullet relative to the ground.​
  • Hence, the speed of a bullet is relative to the ground is given by

      the speed of a bullet = the speed  -  muzzle velocity

                                             of the car       of a bullet

                                          = 160 - 138. 88

                                      V = 21.12 Km/h

  • Hence the speed of the bullet relative to the ground is 21.12 Km/h.
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