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Q: 2 balls dropped horizontally and vertically.Which ball strikes ground first why?
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Will a bullet travel the same distance straight up that it would horizontally?

No. The horizontal distance depends on how close the the ground the gun is. From the firing position, a bullet dropped to the ground will strike the ground in the same time as a bullet shot horizontally forward.


True or false an object that is dropped will hit the ground before an object that is thrown horizontally from the same height?

False. Both objects will hit the ground at the same time, regardless of whether one is dropped vertically and the other is thrown horizontally, given that gravity is the only force acting on them.


What is the speed of an object weighing 80 pounds dropped from 7 feet?

it strikes the ground at a velocity of 17.9 ft/s


A ball is thrown horizontally from a cliff at a speed of 15 ms and strikes the ground 45 meters from the base of the cliff How long was the ball in the air?

Answer: 3 seconds


A ball is thrown horizontally from a cliff at a speed of 15 ms and strikes the ground 45 meters from the base of the cliff How high was the cliff rounded to the nearest meter?

Answer: 44 meters


A rock is dropped at the same instant that a ball in the same elevation is thrown horizontally which will have the greater speed when it reaches ground level?

The rock will have a greater speed when it reaches the ground level compared to the ball thrown horizontally because the rock will be accelerated by gravity as it falls vertically, while the ball thrown horizontally will only have its initial horizontal velocity.


Why does a bullet shot horizontally hit the ground at the same time as one just dropped?

Because the horizontal and vertical motion of an object are separate. This means that a thrown object will accelerate with the same amount of acceleration as a dropped object (about 9.8 m/s2 acceleration due to gravity) causing them to hit the ground at the same time


What does gravity do to the path of an object that is thrown horiziontally?

It doesn't matter whether the object is thrown down, up, horizontally, or diagonally. Once it leaves the thrower's hand, it is accelerated downward by an amount equal to acceleration of gravity on the planet where this is all happening. On Earth, if you throw an object horizontally, it accelerates downward at the rate of 9.8 meters per second2 ... just as it would if you simply dropped it. Whether it's dropped or thrown horizontally, it hits the ground at the same time.


A bullet is fired horizontally out of a gun at the same time another is dropped from the end of the barrelthe one to hit the ground first is?

The bullet fired horizontally will hit the ground first, given that it has an initial horizontal velocity that keeps it moving forward from the moment it leaves the gun. On the other hand, the bullet dropped from the end of the barrel only has the force of gravity acting on it, causing it to fall vertically, which is slower than the horizontal motion of the fired bullet.


Why an arrow shot horizontally and an arrow dropped straight down from the same height will hit the ground at the same time?

Both arrows will hit the ground at the same time because the force of gravity acts equally on both arrows, regardless of their initial horizontal or vertical motion. The vertical component of the horizontally shot arrow's motion does not affect the time it takes to fall to the ground.


Which bullet strikes the ground first the one that is fires from a rifle or the one that from the rest?

A bullet fired parallel to the gound, over flat ground, and a bullet dropped at the same time from same height will hit the ground at a time so close to each other as to be the same.


Is it true an object that will hit the ground before an object that is thrown horizontally?

No, objects fall at the same rate regardless of their horizontal velocity. Both objects would hit the ground at the same time if dropped from the same height.