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Chapter 36 Problem 14E

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Problem 14E

At the end of 1 s, a horizontally fired bullet drops a vertical distance of 4.9 m from its otherwise straight-line path in a gravitational field of 1 g. By what distance would a beam of light drop from its otherwise straight-line path if it traveled in a uniform field of 1 g for 1 s? For 2 s?

Solution

Solution 14E

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In this question,  we have a bullet which  drops at 4.9 m vertically under the gravitational force, now we need to find the distance the light beam drops under gravity 1 g after 1 s and 2 s

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Title Conceptual Physics 11 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321568090

Answer: At the end of 1 s, a horizontally fired bullet

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