Science, asked by SAngela, 1 year ago

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✔If you shoot a bullet in the outer space and point to earth, would it reach Earth? how hard would it come down to earth .


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sedhu38: when we shoot pointing to the earth it will not shoot because of gravitational force
sedhu38: gravitational pulls the gun to move in other direction
Avanish010: Ur class ??

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Answered by QuestionEverything
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Weird. Shoot the bullet *FROM* outer space or *IN* outer space?
Well, If it gains escape velocity, It'd leave the atmosphere of earth, and well... Not really. It'll disappear due to friction. Would be left as mere dust particle.

Avanish010: yup..then Newton's third will comes into the play after shoot
Avanish010: are you thinking free space doesn't consists of atoms ?
TheIncorporealKlaus: It has energy
TheIncorporealKlaus: And particles pop into existence
TheIncorporealKlaus: Quantum fluctuations
TheIncorporealKlaus: That's all I know
Avanish010: simple the bullet won't come to earth as the distance is not given
Avanish010: simply*
Avanish010: nd yeah..it also depends on the color of the bullet
TheIncorporealKlaus: It's a though Experiment, we can adjust distance and force by ourselves, so that there's ample acceleration, maybe
Answered by Biswajeetkr
0
first of all our earth will be seen upwards from any planet. And any object moves with energy and by the help of medium which a bullet will lost soon in the space....
Hope it will helpful for u......
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