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Suppose you are on the lunar surface and want to find out the speed a bullet has when it is fired from the revolver. You shoot a projectile vertically from the surface of the moon, and notes that it rises to 330km above the lunar surface. Calculate the projectile muzzle velocity.
Is this possible to calculate, and if so, what would the answer be?
Suppose you are on the lunar surface and want to find out the speed a bullet has when it is fired from the revolver. You shoot a projectile vertically from the surface of the moon, and notes that it rises to 330km above the lunar surface. Calculate the projectile muzzle velocity.
Is this possible to calculate, and if so, what would the answer be?
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