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Physics, 09.07.2019 01:20 daniellcharmaine

Gun sights are adjusted to aim high to compensate for the effect of gravity, effectively making the gun accurate only for a specific range. if a gun is sighted to hit targets that are at the same height as the gun and 100.0m away, how low will the bullet hit if aimed directly at a target 147.0m away? the muzzle velocity of the bullet is 272m/s.

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