At a Glance: A lesson in classical mechanics: Will a bullet fired horizontally take longer to fall to the ground than a bullet simply A demonstration that all objects *fall* at the same rate, regardless of their lateral velocity.
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A lesson in classical mechanics: Will a bullet fired horizontally take longer to fall to the ground than a bullet simply A demonstration that all objects *fall* at the same rate, regardless of their lateral velocity. dimensional motion demo for you in this demo you see two steel balls one will be
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- A lesson in classical mechanics: Will a bullet fired horizontally take longer to fall to the ground than a bullet simply
- A demonstration that all objects *fall* at the same rate, regardless of their lateral velocity.
- dimensional motion demo for you in this demo you see two steel balls one will be
- This is the classic physics thought experiment: if you fire a gun horizontally
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