Physics, asked by madhurkumar, 8 months ago

Two bullets are fired simultaneously from the same
level and in the horizontal direction over a lake.
The speed of one bullet is 196 m/s. Assume that
air friction is negligible and the lake is still. The
bullet which is faster will, compared to the slower
one, fall in the water​

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Answered by vatsarudransh5854
17

Answer:

Since the bullets are fired horizontally from the same place, they have the same height.

The formula for Time is

                                 T = √2h/g

since the acceleration (g) is also same for both the bullets they will reach the ground at the same time.

Thus, the time taken to reach the ground is independent of the initial horizontal speed of the bullets. Hence, both the bullets fired simultaneously in the horizontal direction from the same height will reach the ground simultaneously.

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