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it will increase
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Neglecting air resistance, the components of acceleration of an object that's dropped, tossed, pitched, flung, lobbed, heaved, launched, or shot are constant. The horizontal component is zero. The vertical component is 9.8 meters per second2, directed downward. These are both constant throughout the object's trajectory.
It depends on what percent it was dropped.
it will increase
It doesn't. The acceleration is the same before and after; the only thing that changes is that the opposing force goes away.
estimate of 90,000-166,000.
The bullet fired from a gun has greater horizontal acceleration. For vertical acceleration, they are both the same.
Delta y or Δy means the change in vertical displacement. It is normaly used in equations related to dropped or launched objects.
No. In 1933 when a number of SS men were charged with murder for killing the inmates of concentration camps, Himmler intervened. He not only had all the charges dropped but established the principle that SS men were immune from prosecution for killings of concentration camp inmates.
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It will have both horizontal and vertical velocity...think about it, if you were said bird flying through the sky at say 35 mph, and you dropped a rock then the rock would fall, but it would still be moving forward and it would fall the same way a baseball falls after it reaches the top of the throw.
If it's fired horizontally, then its initial vertical velocity is zero. After that, the vertical velocityincreases by 9.8 meters per second every second, directed downward, and the projectile hitsthe ground after roughly 3.8 seconds.Exactly the same vertical motion as if it were dropped from the gun muzzle, with no horizontal velocity.
In terms of casualties, The estimate was: 90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki.
Yes.
No. They both hit the ground at the same time. This is because the VERTICAL component of velocity in both cases is the same.